Pass Through

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /pæs θruː/

Definitions of pass through

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

Example Sentences

A1 The bus will pass through the town on its way to the next stop.

A2 I watched the birds pass through the sky on their migration journey.

B1 The river serves as a pass through for boats traveling to the port.

B2 The mountain pass through the valley was treacherous but offered stunning views.

C1 The diplomatic negotiations required the pass through of several key agreements.

C2 The data must pass through multiple security checks before being accessed by authorized personnel.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

Example Sentences

A1 I pass through the park on my way to work.

A2 The river passes through the town, providing a beautiful view.

B1 The train passes through several small villages before reaching the city.

B2 The hikers had to pass through a dense forest to reach the mountain peak.

C1 The new highway will pass through several residential neighborhoods, causing concern for residents.

C2 The proposed pipeline project will pass through environmentally sensitive areas, raising opposition from conservation groups.

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

Example Sentences

A1 The bus will pass through the town on its way to the next stop.

A2 I saw a shooting star pass through the night sky.

B1 The river passes through several small villages before reaching the city.

B2 The hikers had to pass through a dense forest to reach the mountain peak.

C1 The new highway will pass through several environmentally sensitive areas.

C2 The bullet train passes through the tunnel at incredible speeds.

Examples of pass through in a Sentence

formal The train will pass through the tunnel on its way to the next station.

informal We can pass through the park on our way to the store.

slang Let's pass through the drive-thru for some fast food.

figurative She had to pass through many obstacles to achieve her goals.

Grammatical Forms of pass through

past tense

passed through

plural

pass through

comparative

more pass through

superlative

most pass through

present tense

pass through

future tense

will pass through

perfect tense

have passed through

continuous tense

is passing through

singular

passes through

positive degree

pass through

infinitive

to pass through

gerund

passing through

participle

passed through

Origin and Evolution of pass through

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French and Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'pass through' originated from Old French 'passer' meaning 'to go by, pass' and Latin 'passus' meaning 'a step'
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'pass through' has retained its original meaning of moving through something or a place, but has also taken on additional connotations such as navigating challenges or obstacles.