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I have paeesd vs I have pass

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is "I have passed." The verb "pass" needs to be in the past participle form when used with the auxiliary verb "have."

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 785 views

I have paeesd

This phrase is incorrect. The word "paeesd" is not a valid English word.

The correct form is "I have passed." Use the past participle form of the verb "pass" after the auxiliary verb "have."
  • In the ten years that I have been an MEP I have never encountered such a personal, aggressive and abusive campaign as I have with this particular directive.
  • Although I have voted in favour of the directive, I have great difficulty with it and I have been tempted to vote against.
  • But I have driven a Bugatti Veyron and I have to say it was very civilised.
  • I have called this press conference because I have been less that honest with the public.
  • So I have at least eight years until I have to make this decision.
  • I have a budget, I have autonomy.
  • And I have an unfounded belief that I have extrasensory abilities.
  • I have to say that I have quite a few reservations about this report.
  • Wherever I have travelled I have visited small clinics for reproductive health and rights.
  • I have been booed for what I have said at public meetings on capital punishment.
  • I have therefore endeavoured to highlight this as well in the amendments which I have tabled.
  • I have been prudent and I have worked moderately hard.
  • I have muscles, and I have capillaries, and I have nerve endings, and I have blood, and I have bone.
  • Because I have my dad to deal with and I have to talk to him at some point, even though I have no idea what to say.
  • I have noticed, I haven't- I haven't "noticed" noticed, so...
  • I have muscles and I have capillaries and I have That's right.
  • I have not completed one full revolution of your sun, yet I have found that Earth is more beautiful and harder than any place I have ever been.
  • I have this thing where when I have an idea, I have to write it down immediately, or it's gone.
  • I have no milk, I have no home, I have nothing.
  • I have spent more time discussing those misgivings and this piece of legislation than any other for which I have been responsible since I have been a Commissioner.

I have pass

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "pass" should be in the past participle form when used with the auxiliary verb "have."

The correct form is "I have passed." Use the past participle form of the verb "pass" after the auxiliary verb "have."
  • Apparently I have to pass an exam.
  • I have to pass the time somehow.
  • I have to pass the death sentence.
  • Look, Amy, I have to pass on that drink.
  • So... thank you, but I have to pass.
  • In any case, I have to pass the exam.
  • I have to pass some entrance examinations next year.
  • I have a pass from Antony to deliver this ring to the queen.
  • I have to pass my exams next month.
  • Listen, I'm sure that's wonderful, but I have to pass.
  • I have to pass. I'm gluten-free.
  • I don't care about the other subjects, but I have to pass English.
  • Every six weeks, regularly, I have to pass it through my entire body.
  • A couple of days later... I have the pass.
  • That being said, I have to pass.
  • And now that I have your pass code, that virus will begin to transfer the entire Hydra Network onto this computer.
  • KATHLEEN: I have a pass signed by General Sheridan.
  • I have a pass, too, and money.
  • Now if you'll excuse me, I have to pass out the nibbles.
  • Travelling to this place each week I have to pass through Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris.

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