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Pasar Present Progressive Tense
Dive into the essence of pasar in the Present Progressive Tense with our interactive verb chart, engaging exercises, and sentence examples. Understand its varied uses in contexts like passing, spending time, and occurring. Enhance your Spanish with our Spanish conjugation resources. Master ‘pasar’ on our pasar conjugation page.
Verb Meaning(s): to pass, to happen, to spend (time)
Verb Chart: Pasar Present Progressive Tense
Yo |
estoy pasando I am passing (right now) |
Nosotros |
estamos pasando we are passing (right now) |
Tú (Juana, Juan) |
estás pasando you are passing (right now) |
Vosotros (informal Spain) |
estáis pasando you all are passing (right now) |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) |
está pasando he/she/you are passing (right now) |
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. |
están pasando they/you all are passing (right now) |
Pasar Present Progressive Tense Practice
Pasar Present Progressive Sentence Examples
I am spending a lot of time studying for exams.
2. ¿Tú estás pasando un buen rato en la fiesta?
Are you having a good time at the party?
3. Él está pasando por una etapa difícil en su vida.
He is going through a difficult stage in his life.
4. Ella está pasando sus vacaciones en la playa.
She is spending her vacation at the beach.
5. Usted está pasando la tarde leyendo un libro interesante.
You are spending the afternoon reading an interesting book.
We are passing through the park on the way home.
7. Vosotros estáis pasando los documentos a todos los estudiantes (vosotros is used only in Spain).
You all are passing out the documents to all the students.
8. Ellos están pasando un fin de semana en la montaña.
They are spending a weekend in the mountains.
9. ¿Ellas están pasando tiempo juntas después de la escuela?
Are they spending time together after school?
10. Ustedes están pasando por un período de mucho aprendizaje.
You all are going through a period of great learning.