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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Way past


We are way past being [angry / tired / ...]. [by CJ.]

What is "way past" in the above?
  

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Anonymous What is "way past" in the above? Your question isn't very specific. What is "way past"?

  • Anonymous What is "way past" in the above?
  • Your question isn't very specific.
  • What is "way past"?
  • It's a combination of two words.
  • If you're asking about word categories, they are an adverb of degree and a preposition.
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AnonymousWhat is "way past" in the above?
Your question isn't very specific.

What is "way past"? It's a combination of two words.

If you're asking about word categories, they are an adverb of degree and a preposition.

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CalifJimYour question isn't very specific.
I'm just trying to make sense of that. I understand We are being tired/angry but I've not caught the meaning of that "way past" in it.
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way past ~ much beyond

very, very, very tired/angry

CJ
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CalifJimway past ~ much beyond
Thank you for the reply.

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