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Verb Meaning(s): to pass, to spend (time), to happen
Verb Chart: Pasar Present Tense
Yo
paso
I pass I do pass I am passing
Nosotros
pasamos
we pass we do pass we are passing
Tú
(Juana, Juan)
pasas
you pass you do pass you are passing
Vosotros
(informal
Spain)
pasáis
you all pass you all do pass you all are passing
Él/Ella/Ud.
(Sra./Dr. García)
pasa
he/she/you pass he/she/you do pass he/she/you are passing
Ellos/Ellas/Uds.
pasan
they/you all pass they/you all do pass they/you all are passing
1. Yo paso por tu casa. I pass by your house. 2. Tú pasas mucho tiempo leyendo. You spend a lot of time reading. 3. Él pasa la pelota. He passes the ball. 4. Ella pasa las vacaciones en la playa. She spends the holidays at the beach. 5. Usted pasa por momentos difíciles. You (formal) are going through difficult times.
6. Nosotros pasamos el rato juntos. We spend time together. 7. Vosotros pasáis el examen fácilmente. (used only in Spain) You all pass the exam easily. 8. Ellos pasan el día pescando. They spend the day fishing. 9. Ellas pasan por la tienda. They (feminine) pass by the store. 10. Ustedes pasan las páginas del libro. You all turn the pages of the book.