pasaré

i will pass, spend


Verb pasaré

  1. First-person singular (yo) future indicative form of pasar.

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Examples
  • Yo pasaré más tarde.

    I'll come by later.

  • Pasaré más tarde.

    I'll come by later.

  • No sé cuándo pasaré a visitarte.

    I don't know when I'll get around to visiting you.

  • Mañana me pasaré todo el día trabajando.

    I'll be working all day tomorrow.

  • Puede que sea posible para él, pero yo nunca pasaré la prueba.

    For him it may be possible, but I'd never pass the test.

  • Pasaré por tu casa cuando entre de vacaciones.

    I'll come over to your place at the start of the holidays.

  • Mañana me pasaré todo el día en casa.

    I'll be at home all day tomorrow.

  • Tengo fe de que pasaré el examen.

    I'm confident of passing the examination.

  • De camino a casa me pasaré por la oficina de correos.

    On the way home I'll stop by the post office.

  • Mi interés está en el futuro, porque ahí es donde pasaré el resto de mi vida.

    My interest is in the future because I'm going to spend the rest of my life there.

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