Difference between give and pass
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Transfer of possession: This is the most general meaning of "give." You give something to someone when they become the owner or recipient of it. Examples: "I gave him a book," "She gave a presentation."
Offering: "Give" can also imply offering something, even if it's not necessarily accepted. Examples: "I gave him a chance to explain," "She gave a warm smile."
Non-physical transfer: You can "give" things that aren't physical objects. Examples: "Give me your attention," "He gave his best effort."
Movement or transfer: "Pass" emphasizes the movement or transfer of something from one person or place to another. Examples: "Pass the salt, please," "They passed the ball to the forward."
Going through or beyond: "Pass" can also mean going through or beyond something. Examples: "They passed the test," "Time seems to pass quickly."
Approval or acceptance: In some contexts, "pass" implies approval or acceptance. Examples: "The bill passed in the Senate," "The teacher passed my essay."