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  • ( UK ) IPA ( key ) : /pɑːs ˈʌp/
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pass up ( third-person singular simple present passes up , present participle passing up , simple past and past participle passed up )

  • 2011 October 1, Phil McNulty, “Everton 0 - 2 Liverpool”, in BBC Sport ‎ [1] : Everton were, perhaps understandably, deflated at the setback and it was no surprise when Suarez added Liverpool's second after 82 minutes. Distin and Baines were involved in a mix-up as the Uruguayan advanced into the area, and he was not about to pass up the gift to shoot low past Howard.
  • 2023 October 19, Brendan I. Koerner, “Watch This Guy Work, and You’ll Finally Understand the TikTok Era”, in Wired ‎ [2] , →ISSN : But he also feared that if he passed up the opportunity, he’d never learn the skills necessary to take his clients to the next level.
  • 1979 September 16, “THE TWENTY MAXIMS”, in The Straits Times ‎ [3] , page 1: Be punctual and pass up schoolwork on time.
  • 2004 , Lana Yiu Lan Khong, Family Matters: The Role of Parents in the Singapore Education , page 159 : The teachers called me, she doesn't do her work, she doesn't pass up work, she'll hide her papers everywhere.
  • 2015 May 11, Hafsah Ali, Shhhh!!! Can Airport Talk? : At times, when I had to pass up assignments, I did them whenever I had any free time at work.
  • ( transitive ) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pass ,‎ up . Can you pass up this box to the guy on the ladder?

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Sense 2 is typically used in Singapore in educational contexts; more often in speech than writing.

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  • pass up like a white chip

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Sample translated sentence: Tiap-tiap hari dia berada di kedai, dan tiap-tiap malam tunggal, he was at the kitchen table with Mia, helping her with her homework. ↔ Every single day he was in the shop, and every single night, he was at the kitchen table with Mia, helping her with her homework.

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Man = Lelaki

A Man = Seorang Lelaki The Man = Lelaki itu This Man = Lelaki ini That Man = Lelaki itu

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Orang - is used for people. The word itself means "person, people". ekor - is used for animals. The word itself means "tail". buah - is used for most objects eg. books, tables, cars, houses, schools. The word itself means "fruit". biji - is used for small, round objects such as eggs, sweets and fruits. The word itself means "seed". batang - is used for long, slim items such as pencils, pens, or sticks. keping - is used for a piece/pieces of paper, bread, cake, cheques, photographs. pucuk - is used for letters and arms.

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As such, the word telah and sudah can be used interchangeably. Let’s look at some examples of the correct usage of telah and sudah:

Kuda itu sudah melompat. The horse jumped.

Kuda itu telah melompat. The horse jumped.

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Future tense is indicated by akan / will which is placed in front of the verb.

Kuda itu akan melompat. The horse is going to jump.

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A special rule for lama is that it cannot be placed directly after the noun. It must be preceded by the word “sudah” [ already].

Seluar biru itu sudah lama. / The blue pants are old.

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the main purpose of doing homework is to pass up to the teacher

the main purpose of doing homework is to hand in to the teacher

which one to use... :tup:

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the main purpose of doing homework is to pass up to the teacher or the main purpose of doing homework is to hand in to the teacher   which one to use..

I'd say hand in in this context.

I would use pass up in something like "I passed up the opportunity to go bungee jumping because I have a bad head for heights." It can also literally mean to pass something in an upwards direction.

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I think it's best to choose the second on

Here in the first sentence to pass up means to let go by.

I don't know correct expalnation as to say why " the main purpose of doing homework is to hand in to the teacher".

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Is there any of you guys drop out from university in Malaysia? I need help.

I'm a first year Malaysian student in a public uni, IIUM. I had just finished my second semester and I fucked up really bad (I got my result today and my GPA is 1.7 and my CGPA is 2.43). I pick a wrong course which is engineering and I had already tried to change my course to the one I really want but I wasn't accepted.

I feel like I want to withdraw myself from the university and find another way of making money but I don't know how to tell my family about it. I don't want to be a anak derhaka to them but at the same time I don't think I can graduate from university at this point. I don't care if I don't have a degree but I'm afraid of what people or relatives will say about it.

I finished my foundation studies with a CGPA of 2.7. At that time I already feel that engineering is not for me but I told myself, If I try harder, I can go through this. But as you can tell, I can't do it. I believe that there is a limit on how far I can try and I had reach my maximum limit of it. Withdrawing myself from university is the best choice that I can make.

Plus, I started my degree life in middle of pandemic which is suck. I have a problem where I can't stay focus in a long period of time. I don't know why. I start to realised it when I was 18 years old (I'm 20 this year). I was able to learnt sign language, digital drawing, basic website making and many more but its hard for me to focus on my uni work. Damn it!

If you guys were me, what would you do? I really appreciate it if you can give an advice about my problems. I really need it. Thank you in advance.

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    Hi everyone, there seems to be some confusion about when to use 'pass up' and when to use 'hand in'. When we're talking about homework and are referring to 'serahkan tugasan rumah', we should really use 'hand in'. For example, we can say "Please hand in my homework", "Please hand in your homework" or "I have handed in my homework".

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    But he also feared that if he passed up the opportunity, he'd never learn the skills necessary to take his clients to the next level. ( Singapore, Malaysia, transitive) To submit (hand in) items to a person, usually one's teacher. The teacher told us to pass up our English homework. Be punctual and pass up schoolwork on time.

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  17. hand in or pass up?

    which one to use.. Phychosis, I'd say hand in in this context. I would use pass up in something like "I passed up the opportunity to go bungee jumping because I have a bad head for heights." It can also literally mean to pass something in an upwards direction. Michael.

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