6-foot tall or 6-feet tall? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Don't use a hyphen: The yacht I saw was 95 feet long The flagpole is 25 feet tall and 3 inches thick I can only finish a climb that's 4 miles or less Nine feet tall and bronze, the monument is popular among tourists She is 5 feet 10 inches tall
How to say on page x and the following pages? Your second example is better than your first example, IMO You could say " [ ] can be found on page x and on which would mean the same thing (although "and on" could possibly be taken to mean "until the end of the book") Saying "after page x" is confusing It probably would not include page x, but it is ambiguous enough that someone would probably have to ask for clarification
Passed or Past - Referring to a time in past compared to now 5 (1) past (plural pasts) The period of time that has already happened, in contrast to the present and the future (2) past (adjective) past (comparative more past, superlative most past) Having already happened; in the past; finished (postmodifier) Following expressions of time to indicate how long ago something happened; ago - passed