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in the past

 

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In the Past

"In the past" refers to a time period that has already occurred, before the present moment. It conveys the idea of something happening or existing in earlier times.

Sample Sentences:

1. Adverb: She used to be a singer in the past, but now she works as a teacher.

2. Adjective: We found an ancient artifact during our archaeological expedition in the past.

3. Prepositional Phrase: In the past, people relied on handwritten letters to communicate with each other.

4. Noun: Studying history helps us understand the culture and events of the past.

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