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Sneak past or sneak pass?
I heard it in a television show and I'm confused if it's sneak past or sneak pass
Ei. I have to sneak pass/past to the kitchen
Thanks!
Sep 10, 2015 11:57 AM
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Yes it would be "sneak past" but in your example you would have to add an object and state who/what you need to sneak past.
"I have to sneak past my mother to get to the kitchen".
September 10, 2015
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