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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

passing or pass

Which is correct?
I'm not passing by the store so I can't buy it for you.
I don't bass by the store so I can't buy it for you.

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Thanks The one with "passing" means that on this one occasion, you will not pass the store. The one with "pass" means that you do not pass the store when you take your usual route.

  • Thanks The one with "passing" means that on this one occasion, you will not pass the store.
  • The one with "pass" means that you do not pass the store when you take your usual route.
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Anonymous Which is correct?I'm not passing by the store, so I can't buy it for you.I don't p*** by the store, so I can't buy it for you.Thanks
The one with "passing" means that on this one occasion, you will not pass the stor

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