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Today we are discussing about the words PASS and its variations.
Pass has several meanings:
Pass (verb) means to go or travel along or through a place.
Pass (verb) means to move beyond someone or something.
Pass (verb) means to go byond the amount or date.
Pass (verb) means to succeed in an examination, test or inspection….etc.
Pass (verb) means to officially approve or accept a law or proposal, especially by voting, …
Pass (verb) means to hand on something.
Pass (verb) means to tell, to share information or news
Pass (noun) cards, tag, identification.
Pass (v) ទៅហួស ទៅផុតអ្នកណាម្នាក់ ឬអ្វី១ វ៉ា កន្លងផុត
Let’s pass this car.
Let it passed.
Let them pass and we can drive slower.
Pass (v) ជាប់ (ការប្រឡង ធ្វើតេស្ត សម្ភាស.....) បានជោគជ័យ
I passed my grade 12 exam.
I passed my driving test!
Did you pass your interview?
Pass—v ឆ្លងកាត់ កាត់មុខ
I passed your house 10 minutes ago.
If you pass my house, please pick up me.
Are we going to pass the AON mall?
Pass—v លើស ហួស (ចំនួន ថ្ងៃកំណត់..........)
I passed your house already.
Wow, we passed the target.
Don’t eat that, the expiration date has passed.
Pass (v) ទៅហួស ទៅផុតអ្នកណាម្នាក់ ឬអ្វី១ វ៉ា កន្លងផុត
Let’s pass this car.
Let it passed.
Let them pass and we can drive slower.
Pass (v) ជាប់ (ការប្រឡង ធ្វើតេស្ត សម្ភាស.....) បានជោគជ័យ
I passed my grade 12 exam.
I passed my driving test!
Did you pass your interview?
Pass (v) អនុម័ត (ច្បាប់ សេចក្តីសម្រេច....)
National assembly passes a new law.
NGO law was passed last year by national assembly.
The government has passed new legislation to protect forest.
Pass (v) ហុច (របស់ អំបិល ប៊ិច...)
Pass the salt, please.
Can you pass me the book?
I passed the pen back to her.
Pass (v) ផ្តាំ ប្រាប់តគ្នា (ពត៌មាន ដំណឹង...)
Our boss asks us to pass information to all staff.
Can you pass this news to Battambang staff?
Please pass this information to everyone as soon as possible.
Please watch more detail in the video.
For more interesting videos please watch in the following links:
Pass by Pass away Pass out Pass on Pass up Phrasal Verb by Socheat Thin
How to use verb KEEP and its variations | Socheat Thin
thanks,
Socheat
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