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What is simple pass sentence?

"Pass" isn't a complete sentence, but it can be used in a few ways:

1. As a command:

* "Pass the ball." (Meaning: Throw or hand the ball to someone.)

* "Pass the butter." (Meaning: Hand the butter to someone.)

2. As a direction in a game or activity:

* "Pass the turn." (Meaning: Skip your turn.)

* "Pass the test." (Meaning: Successfully complete the test.)

3. As a brief acknowledgment in a conversation:

* "Okay, I pass." (Meaning: I don't know the answer.)

* "Sure, I'll pass." (Meaning: I don't want to participate.)

4. As a simple sentence expressing agreement or understanding:

* "I pass." (Meaning: I understand or agree.)

It's important to note that "pass" alone isn't a complete sentence. It needs context and often other words to convey meaning.

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