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| as a transitive phrasal verb? If you can, could you give me an example sentence as a transitive verb? |
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| It's intransitive, and synonymous with pass away. |
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| Thank you very much for your answer. Please let me ask you one more. Does it make sence to use "pass on" like this: "Last night he passed on." ? |
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| Yes. It makes sense. |
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| What did he pass on?Doesn't make sense. Regards, rj1948. |
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| He passed on [to the other side]. He died. pass on, to die: The patient passed on after a long illness. pass on - Definitions from Dictionary.com |
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