Usages of pasar
Mañana quiero pasar tiempo con mi familia.
Tomorrow I want to spend time with my family.
Me gusta pasar el tiempo en mi cuarto.
I like to spend time in my room.
Una ventaja de estudiar en línea es que puedes elegir el horario; una desventaja es que pasas muchas horas mirando la pantalla.
One advantage of studying online is that you can choose the schedule; a disadvantage is that you spend many hours looking at the screen.
Al final no está decepcionado, sino agradecido por pasar tiempo con la familia.
In the end he is not disappointed, but grateful to spend time with the family.
Normalmente pasamos el domingo en casa con la familia.
Normally we spend Sunday at home with the family.
Su novia piensa que deberían pasar más tiempo juntos sin el móvil.
His girlfriend thinks they should spend more time together without the phone.
Mi madre quisiera probar el teletrabajo algún día para pasar más tiempo en casa.
My mother would like to try remote work someday to spend more time at home.
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