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  2. /The near future (aller + infinitive)
  3. /passer

passer

passer
to spend (time) / to take (an exam)
From Lesson 69:The near future (aller + infinitive)·French

Usages of passer

Tu vas passer le week-end avec nous.
You are going to spend the weekend with us.
Elle va passer un examen difficile.
She is going to take a difficult exam.
Nous avons passé toute la matinée sur ce grand carrousel.
We spent the whole morning on this big merry-go-round.
Tu dois oublier ton trac, ne serait-ce que pour passer une soirée mémorable.
You must forget your stage fright, if only to spend a memorable evening.
Ils traînent à la maison histoire de passer un week-end tranquille.
They are hanging around at home just to have a quiet weekend.

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