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Pasar Subjunctive Tense

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Verb Meaning(s): to pass, to spend (time), to happen

Verb Chart: Pasar Subjunctive Tense

Yo

pase

(So that) I pass

Nosotros

pasemos

(So that) we pass

(Juana, Juan)

pases

(So that) you pass

Vosotros

(informal Spain)

paséis

(So that) you all pass

Él/Ella/Ud.

(Sra./Dr. García)

pase

(So that) he/she/you pass

Ellos/Ellas/Uds.

pasen

(So that) they/you all pass

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Pasar Subjunctive Sentence Examples

1. Es necesario que yo pase más tiempo con mi familia.
It’s necessary that I spend more time with my family.
2. Quiero que tú pases por mi casa antes de ir al evento.
I want you to come by my house before going to the event.
3. Es importante que él pase sus exámenes para graduarse.
It’s important that he passes his exams to graduate.
4. Espero que ella pase un buen rato en su viaje.
I hope that she has a good time on her trip.
5. Deseo que usted pase la entrevista con éxito.
I wish that you pass the interview successfully.
6. Es bueno que nosotros pasemos por este desafío juntos.
It’s good that we go through this challenge together.
7. Os recomiendo que paséis por la biblioteca para recoger algunos libros. (vosotros is used only in Spain)
I recommend that you stop by the library to pick up some books.
8. Quiero que ellos pasen el mensaje a todo el equipo.
I want them to pass the message to the entire team.
9. Es vital que ellas pasen tiempo practicando antes de la presentación.
It’s vital that they spend time practicing before the presentation.
10. Recomiendo que ustedes pasen por alto los pequeños errores y se centren en el progreso.
I recommend that you overlook the small mistakes and focus on progress.