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How do you use pass in sentence?

The word "pass" can be used in a sentence in various ways, depending on its intended meaning. Here are a few examples:

As a verb:

* To move past something: "The car passed the truck on the highway."

* To hand something to someone: "Please pass me the salt."

* To successfully complete a test or exam: "She passed her driving test."

* To go by or elapse: "Time passes quickly."

As a noun:

* A movement from one point to another: "He took a pass through the park."

* A document granting permission or authority: "She showed her pass to the security guard."

* An attempt to score in a game: "The quarterback threw a pass to the wide receiver."

* A period of time: "The teacher gave the class a pass for the day."

In programming:

* A placeholder: "The code uses pass as a placeholder for functionality that will be added later."

Here are some sentences using "pass" in different ways:

* "The hikers passed through the forest, admiring the scenery."

* "Could you please pass me the remote control?"

* "He passed his exams with flying colors."

* "The years passed quickly, and soon they were grown up."

* "The security guard checked the visitor's pass."

* "The team made a successful pass for a touchdown."

* "I'm going to take a pass on that dessert."

It's important to consider the context when using "pass" to ensure the correct meaning is conveyed.

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