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?

    <p>We passed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'Vosotros Pasasteis' mean?

    <p>You all passed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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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    Test your knowledge of the Spanish verb 'pasar' in the past tense. This quiz covers various conjugations including singular and plural forms. Enhance your understanding of verb usage in different contexts.

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