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past

The past is all the time that has already happened before now.

Explanation at your level:

The past is time that is gone. It is yesterday, last week, or last year. You talk about the past when you tell a story about what you did before now. For example, 'I played football in the past.' It is very simple: if it happened before now, it is the past.

When you talk about your life, you often talk about the past. You might say, 'In the past, I lived in a different city.' It is a way to look back at things that are finished. We use it to compare how things were different before compared to how they are today.

The past is an essential concept for storytelling and historical discussion. We use it to distinguish between what is currently happening and what has already occurred. Phrases like 'in the past' or 'the recent past' help us organize our experiences chronologically. It is a neutral term that works in almost any context.

In more advanced English, the past can refer to a person's reputation or history, as in 'she has a colorful past.' It is also used in figurative ways, such as 'putting the past behind us.' Understanding the nuance between 'the past' as a general concept versus a specific historical period is key to fluency.

Beyond the simple temporal definition, the past acts as a repository of collective memory. In academic or literary contexts, we might discuss 'the weight of the past' or 'reconciling with the past.' It is often used to contrast with the present, highlighting how historical precedents influence modern socio-political structures.

The past is a philosophical construct that defines the boundary of human experience. It is the accumulation of all preceding events, often discussed in terms of legacy, trauma, or heritage. Mastery involves using the word in complex structures, such as 'the unchangeable nature of the past,' or understanding its metaphorical weight in existential literature and historical analysis.

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  • The past is time gone by.
  • It is a noun.
  • Pronounced differently in US/UK.
  • Essential for history.

When we talk about the past, we are talking about the history of the world or our own personal journey. Imagine time as a long, winding road; everything behind you is the past, while everything in front of you is the future.

It is a fundamental concept in human life because it helps us understand where we came from. Whether it is the history of ancient civilizations or just what you ate for breakfast, it all belongs to the past.

The word past has its roots in Middle English and comes from the Old French word passer, which means 'to pass.' It is essentially the 'passed' time—the time that has moved on and gone by.

It is fascinating to note that it shares a common ancestor with words like passage and passenger. Historically, it evolved to describe the movement of time as something that flows by us, like a river moving past a stationary observer.

You will hear past used in many ways, often with prepositions like 'in the' or 'from the.' It is a very versatile word that works in both casual conversation and formal academic writing.

Commonly, we use it to describe someone's background or history, such as 'he has a mysterious past.' It is also used to compare eras, like 'the past decade,' showing how time is measured in chunks.

Idioms make language colorful! 1. Let bygones be bygones: To forgive and forget the past. 2. A blast from the past: Something that reminds you strongly of an earlier time. 3. Living in the past: Focusing too much on old memories rather than today. 4. In the past: Referring to a previous time. 5. Past its prime: Something that is no longer as good as it used to be.

Pronounced as /pɑːst/ in British English and /pæst/ in American English, it rhymes with fast, last, and mast. It is a mass noun when referring to time, so we usually say 'the past' rather than 'a past' unless we are talking about a specific person's history.

Stress is always on the single syllable. It is a very stable word that doesn't change its form for plurals, making it quite easy to use correctly in sentences.

Fun Fact

It comes from the same root as 'passage'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /pɑːst/

Long 'a' sound.

US /pæst/

Short 'a' sound like 'cat'.

Common Errors

  • mispronouncing the 'st' cluster
  • using a long 'a' in US English
  • dropping the 't'

Rhymes With

fast last mast cast vast

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

easy

Writing 1/5

easy

Speaking 1/5

easy

Hören 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

time day year

Learn Next

history memory legacy

Fortgeschritten

antecedent hindsight

Grammar to Know

Past Tense

I walked

Examples by Level

1

I lived there in the past.

I lived there before.

Prepositional phrase.

2

The past is gone.

3

I was happy in the past.

4

He worked in the past.

5

She visited in the past.

6

We met in the past.

7

It happened in the past.

8

The past is history.

1

The past is behind us.

2

She studied the past.

3

He thinks about the past.

4

We learned from the past.

5

The past was different.

6

I left my past behind.

7

They studied the past.

8

It is a thing of the past.

1

Nobody can change the past.

2

He has a very interesting past.

3

The past decade was busy.

4

We should learn from the past.

5

Looking back at the past.

6

He is stuck in the past.

7

The past few days were long.

8

She knows her family's past.

1

She tried to bury her past.

2

The past is a foreign country.

3

He cannot escape his past.

4

The past few years changed him.

5

We must confront the past.

6

It is a relic of the past.

7

The past is full of surprises.

8

She has a dark past.

1

The past informs our future.

2

He is haunted by the past.

3

The past is a complex tapestry.

4

We must reconcile with the past.

5

The past holds many secrets.

6

She is a student of the past.

7

The past is never truly dead.

8

He is a product of his past.

1

The past is an immutable record.

2

He grappled with his past.

3

The past is a weight to bear.

4

She analyzed the past events.

5

The past is a mirror of us.

6

He is tethered to the past.

7

The past is a vast archive.

8

She transcended her past.

Häufige Kollokationen

in the past
recent past
distant past
forget the past
learn from the past
change the past
the past decade
the past year
a dark past
a mysterious past
the immediate past

Idioms & Expressions

"a blast from the past"

something that reminds you of the past

Seeing my old toy was a blast from the past.

casual

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Easily Confused

past vs passed

sounds identical

passed is a verb

I passed the test vs the past is gone.

past vs

past vs

past vs

Sentence Patterns

A1

In the past, [subject] [verb]...

In the past, I lived there.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

past the time before now

Verbs

pass to go by

Adjectives

past previous

Verwandt

passed verb form of pass

How to Use It

frequency

10

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

Häufige Fehler

using 'past' as a verb use 'passed'
past is a noun/adjective, passed is the verb.
using 'the' incorrectly
confusing with 'passed'
using as a plural
misplacing 'in the past'

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a clock running backwards.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Talking about history.

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Cultural Insight

We value learning from the past.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'the' before past.

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Say It Right

Watch your 'a' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't write 'I past the test'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from French.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Past is the time that has PASSED.

Visual Association

A rearview mirror in a car.

Word Web

history time memory yesterday

Herausforderung

Write three sentences about your childhood.

Wortherkunft

Middle English

Original meaning: passed

Kultureller Kontext

None

Often used to discuss personal history or national heritage.

'The past is a foreign country' (L.P. Hartley) Back to the Future

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

History class

  • The past is important
  • Historical events
  • Ancient times

Conversation Starters

"What is your favorite memory from the past?"

"Do you think we can learn from the past?"

"Is it better to live in the present or the past?"

"What would you change about your past?"

"How does the past influence the future?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a memory from your past.

How has your past shaped you?

What is one thing you want to leave in the past?

Describe a historical event from the past.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, it is a noun or adjective. Pass/Passed is the verb.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The ___ is gone.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: past

Past refers to time gone by.

multiple choice A2

Which means 'before now'?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: past

Past is the correct term.

true false B1

Can we change the past?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

The past is fixed.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Bygones are past events.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Standard sentence structure.

Ergebnis: /5

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