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Difference between Passed and Past

Passed is the past tense of pass. The House and Senate passed electronic signature bills. We passed that town on the way to St. Louis. Past refers to time or distance (and can never be a verb). The film covers computer history, from the past to the present. We drove past that store yesterday.

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Difference between Parlay and Parley

Parlay means to bet one’s winnings over again. It can also mean to exploit something into something more valuable. He parlayed his blackjack winnings into enough money to pay for all his expenses. Using an infomercial, he parlayed a simple invention into a national bestseller. Parley, as a verb, means to confer with an enemy, […]

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