Usage examples of "pasó" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tom pasó tiempo con Mary. Tom spent time with Mary.
Solo necesito saber qué pasó. I just need to know what happened.
Él pasó por el bosque. He passed through the woods.
Durante la guerra, la gente pasó muchos apuros. During the war, people went through many hardships.
¿Puede usted describir exactamente lo que pasó? Can you give an exact report of what happened?
Él pasó por mi casa anoche. He dropped in at my house last night.
Tom pasó el contrato a Mary. Tom handed the contract to Mary.
Él pasó corriendo en frente de mí. He went running by me.
De repente se me pasó por la cabeza la idea de sorprenderla. The idea of surprising her suddenly crossed my mind.
¿Qué le pasó al libro que deje aquí ayer? What has become of the book I put here yesterday?
El tren pasó por el túnel. The train got through a tunnel.
Tom pasó la noche en prisión. Tom spent the night in jail.
¿Qué pasó en el autobús? What happened on the bus?
Dick me pasó la foto. Dick passed the photo to me.
Él pasó por al lado mío sin notarme. He went by me without noticing me.
El se pasó por una librería. He dropped in at a bookstore.
Tom le pasó a Mary su chaqueta. Tom handed Mary her jacket.
Pasó la mañana leyendo un libro. He spent the morning reading a book.
¿Qué le pasó a Tom? What happened to Tom?
Él pasó sin siquiera mirarme. He passed by without looking at me.
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