Usage examples of "past month" in English with translation to Spanish

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The eighth month of the year is July, isn't it? El octavo mes del año es julio, ¿no es así?
On my way home I fell asleep on the train, and rode past my station. De vuelta a casa me quedé dormido en el tren y me pasé mi estación.
If you pass this test, you could graduate next month. Si tu pasas esta prueba, podrías graduarte el próximo mes.
Don't dwell on your past mistakes! ¡Deja de darle vueltas a tus errores pasados!
I will be leaving for Australia next month. Me voy el próximo mes a Australia.
I don't care about your past. No me interesa tu pasado.
How much does he pay for gas each month? ¿Cuánto paga de gas por mes?
This is the same old problem we've had the past three years. Este es el mismo problema que nosotros hemos tenido los últimos tres años.
Starting next month, Brazil will implement the law of reciprocity with Spain. A partir del mes que viene, Brasil pone en práctica la ley de la reciprocidad con España.
Months went past without any news from him. Pasaron los meses sin tener noticias suyas.
January is the first month of the calendar. Enero es el primer mes del calendario.
There has been no rain here for the past two weeks. En las últimas dos semanas, no ha llovido nada aquí.
On an average, I go to the movies twice a month. De media, voy al cine dos veces al mes.
I advised him not to grieve over the past. Le aconsejé que no sufriera por el pasado.
He comes here once a month. Él viene aquí una vez al mes.
The future and the past are alike. El futuro y el pasado son similares.
How many books a month do you read? ¿Cuántos libros lees al mes?
I'll return at half past six. Vuelvo a las seis y media.
About how many times a month do you wash your car? ¿Aproximadamente cuántas veces al mes lavas tu coche?
She'll come at quarter past three. Ella vendrá a las tres y cuarto.
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