Usage examples of "passing" in English with translation to Italian

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Where are we passing now? Dove passiamo adesso?
I'm confident of passing the examination. Sono fiducioso di passare l'esame.
Did he pass the test? Ha passato il test?
Could you pass the salt? Mi passi il sale per favore?
Time has passed very fast. Il tempo è passato molto rapidamente.
Would you pass me the salt? Mi passeresti il sale?
Probably John will pass the examination. Probabilmente John passerà l'esame.
Would you pass me the ketchup? Mi passeresti il ketchup?
John will probably pass the examination. Probabilmente John passerà l'esame.
Spring has passed and summer starts. La primavera è passata e comincia l'estate.
I passed a test in Japanese. Ho passato un test in giapponese.
Of course she passed the test. Lei ovviamente ha passato l'esame.
He couldn't pass the entrance examination. Non è riuscito a passare l'esame d'ingresso.
Could you pass me the pepper, please? Mi passi il pepe, per favore?
She'll almost certainly pass the test. Quasi certamente lei passerà l'esame.
He is sure to pass the exam. È sicuro di passare l'esame.
His object is to pass the test. Il suo obbiettivo è passare il test.
I was able to pass the exam. Sono stato in grado di passare l'esame.
Tom hopes that Mary passes the exam. Tom spera che Mary passi l'esame.
That you will pass the exam is certain. È sicuro che passerai l'esame.
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