What is pasado




















Register Login. These examples may contain rude words based on your search. These examples may contain colloquial words based on your search. Translation of "ya lo pasado, pasado" in English. Porque ya lo pasado, pasado. Because what's past is past. Mire, ya lo pasado, pasado. Look, the past is past. Look, what's done is done. It's you got to put your past behind you. As we already mentioned, this tense is also used to talk about dates, time, age, conditions and feelings.

And finally, this tense is often used to speak about a past action that was in progress, before it was interrupted by something else. As native speakers, we tend to use the past progressive to indicate a more recent time frame. The past progressive tense is a simple way to speak about a continuous action that took place in the past — normally within a more recent time frame.

If you already know how to use the present progressive , then this tense will be simple for you. Something we already touched on is knowing when to use past progressive vs the imperfect past tense.

Once again, this tense like the imperfect past tense is an easy way to talk about interrupted past actions. For a more in-depth explanation on how to conjugate and use past progressive, read our separate post here. Download the exact curriculum that thousands of BaseLang students have used to become fluent in Spanish. Leap past the past, jump past it, leave the past behind. Leave the past in the past, Tom.

Leave the past where it is. Si, bueno, pero siempre digo, deja el pasado en el pasado. Yes, well, but I always say, let the past stay in the past. A prince leaves the past in the past, right?

Put your past behind you and start over. You have to let go of the past before I really have to hurt you. Just leave the past in the past. Deja el pasado en el pasado. Have you traveled a lot to Uruguay? I will have read all of his books. Me encantan los huevos revueltos. I love scrambled eggs. We left through the open door. My favorite novel was written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The doors are closed.

This apple seems rotten.



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