Sentence examples of "pasarme" in Spanish with translation "do"

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No quiero pasarme el resto de mi vida arrepintiéndome de ello. I don't want to spend the rest of my life regretting it.
¿Qué hiciste el domingo pasado? What did you do last Sunday?
¿Dónde has pasado las vacaciones? Where did you spend your holidays?
No me interesa tu pasado. I don't care about your past.
El domingo pasado no salí. I didn't go out last Sunday.
¿Te lo has pasado bien? Did you have a good time?
¿Dónde viviste el año pasado? Where did you live last year?
¿Adónde fuiste el domingo pasado? Where did you go last Sunday?
¿Sabes lo que ha pasado? Do you know what happened?
¿Cuánto dinero gastaste la semana pasada? How much money did you spend last week?
¿Viste la televisión la pasada noche? Did you watch TV last night?
¿Fue al concierto el domingo pasado? Did she go to the concert last Sunday?
El lunes pasado Tom no trabajó. Tom didn't work last Monday.
¿Viviste en Sasayama el año pasado? Did you live in Sasayama last year?
¿Se lo diste el año pasado? Did you give it to him last year?
No sé qué le ha pasado. I don't know what happened to him.
¿Cuántos christmas escribiste el año pasado? How many Christmas cards did you write last year?
¿Por qué no nos pasamos a verla? Why don't we drop by to see her?
Él lo ha hecho en el pasado. He's done it in the past.
¿Has pasado un buen fin de semana? Did you have a good weekend?
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