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LearnCraft Spanish

102: Pasar

LearnCraft Spanish

Timothy Moser

Education, Language Learning

4.9635 Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

The Spanish verb Pasar means "to pass" or "to happen". This verb is conjugated exactly like Hablar, yesterday's verb. Let's learn all about Pasar and get lots of practice using it in context.

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0:00.0

These things passan a

0:02.5

Beces.

0:05.1

Join us on a rigorous step-by-step journey to fluency.

0:10.2

I'm Timothy, and this is Learncraft Spanish.

0:15.3

Yesterday we learned all the conjugations of the verb

0:18.2

Ablar.

0:20.0

Today we're going to explore how to use those patterns on other verbs.

0:25.1

Let's start with the verb, pass, which means something like to pass.

0:30.9

To describe the nuanced meanings of this word, let's imagine sitting in a window,

0:36.2

simply watching people pass, and watching things

0:39.6

happen. The verb pass can mean both to pass and to happen. Here are a couple of examples.

0:50.9

I don't want to pass by that place. No I want to pass by that place. No. I want to pass by that place.

0:55.0

No, I want to pass by that place.

0:59.0

That's never going to happen.

1:05.0

That's not going to happen.

1:08.0

See if you can predict how to use the gerund and the participle in these next two examples.

1:18.5

This isn't happening.

1:25.0

This no is happening.

1:30.0

This no is happening. This not is happening.

1:33.9

He hasn't passed by here yet.

1:42.4

He still still not has has passed by here.

1:46.0

El, to have passed by here.

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