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13 March, 19:05

A: In years past, Marlin's grades were better than they are now.

B: In years passed, Marlin's grades were better than they are now.

is the correct word past, or passed?

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  1. 13 March, 19:24
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    The correct answer would be A. Passed is a verb. Therefore using passed in that sentence is grammatically incorrect so A is correct.
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