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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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'Pass' the verb to use?

Pass correct? The english speaker, is there more idiomatic way to formulate?

I was suppose to pass at 8:30 but the doctor wasn't there yet.
It was my turn to pass. The doctor was waiting for me.

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I have no idea what you intend by 'pass' here. The verb phrase is 'be supposed to'.

  • I have no idea what you intend by 'pass' here.
  • The verb phrase is 'be supposed to'.
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I have no idea what you intend by 'pass' here.

The verb phrase is 'be supposed to'.

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