Spanish Verb Conjugation Quiz

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What does 'Yo Pasé' mean?

  • He/she passed
  • You passed
  • We passed
  • I passed (correct)

What does 'Tú Pasaste' mean?

  • You passed (correct)
  • They passed
  • He/she passed
  • I passed

What does 'él/ella/Ud Pasó' mean?

  • We passed
  • He/she passed (correct)
  • You passed
  • I passed

What does 'Nosotros Pasamos' mean?

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What does 'Vosotros Pasasteis' mean?

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What does 'Ellos/Ellas/Uds Pasaron' mean?

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Study Notes

Conjugation of "Pasar" in the Past Tense

  • "Yo Pasé" translates to "I passed," indicating first-person singular completion of an action in the past.
  • "Tú Pasaste" means "You passed," used for informal second-person singular contexts.
  • "Él/Ella/Ud Pasó" translates to "He/She/You (formal) passed," for past actions involving third-person or formal second-person singular.
  • "Nosotros Pasamos" means "We passed," referring to first-person plural actions in the past.
  • "Vosotros Pasasteis" translates to "You all passed," used in informal second-person plural contexts, primarily in Spain.
  • "Ellos/Ellas/Uds Pasaron" means "They passed," applicable to third-person plural or formal second-person plural.

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