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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Pass a place or pass by a place

Is it "to pass a place" or "to pass by a place"?

If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If so, which would you use?

Thank you

  

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teal lime s it "to pass a place" or "to pass by a place"? In what sentence?

  • teal lime s it "to pass a place" or "to pass by a place"?
  • In what sentence?
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teal limes it "to pass a place" or "to pass by a place"?

In what sentence?

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The guys will pass there around 10:30 am this morning

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