Sentence examples of "gone" in English with translation "pasar"

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Ten years have gone by. Han pasado diez años.
Short skirts have already gone out. Las faldas cortas ya están pasadas de moda.
In days gone by, things were different. En épocas pasadas, las cosas eran distintas.
The pain in my stomach has gone. Se me ha pasado el dolor de estómago.
Ten years have gone by since his death. Han pasado diez años desde su muerte.
Five years have gone by since my father died. Han pasado cinco años desde que mi padre murió.
Ten years have gone by since my father died. Han pasado diez años desde que papá murió.
Cars go through the tunnel. Coches pasan por el túnel.
What river goes through Zaragoza? ¿Qué río pasa por Zaragoza?
How's it going, pumpkin? ¿Qué te pasa, calabaza?
What's going on here? ¿Qué está pasando aquí?
I went running by them. Pasé corriendo en frente de ellos.
Tom and Mary went caving. Tom y Mary pasaron a la exploración de una cueva.
He went running by me. Él pasó corriendo en frente de mí.
See what's going on outside. Mire qué pasa afuera.
Time is going by very quickly. El tiempo pasa muy rápido.
This time you went too far. Esta vez te pasaste de límite.
I didn't go out last Sunday. El domingo pasado no salí.
As time goes on, grief fades away. Conforme pasa el tiempo, el dolor se desvanece.
I'm going into the 6th form. Voy a pasar al bachillerato.
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