
pasar Conditional Conjugation
pasar — to pass
The conditional of pasar is regular: pasaría, pasarías, pasaría, pasaríamos, pasaríais, pasarían.
pasar Conditional Forms
When to Use the Conditional
Use the conditional to say what 'would happen' or to make polite offers, like 'would you pass me the salt?'.
Notes on pasar in the Conditional
Pasar is regular in the conditional; just add the -ía endings to the full infinitive.
Example Sentences
¿Me pasaría la sal, por favor?
Would you pass me the salt, please?
él/ella/usted
Yo pasaría más tiempo contigo si pudiera.
I would spend more time with you if I could.
yo
Dijeron que pasarían por nosotros tarde.
They said they would stop by for us late.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: pasaria
Correct: pasaría
Why: The conditional always requires an accent on the 'i' in the ending.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: paso
The present tense of pasar is regular: paso, pasas, pasa, pasamos, pasáis, pasan.
Preterite
yo: pasé
The preterite of pasar follows the regular -ar pattern: pasé, pasaste, pasó, pasamos, pasasteis, pasaron.
Imperfect
yo: pasaba
The imperfect of pasar is regular: pasaba, pasabas, pasaba, pasábamos, pasabais, pasaban.
Future
yo: pasaré
The future of pasar is regular: pasaré, pasarás, pasará, pasaremos, pasaréis, pasarán.
Present Subjunctive
yo: pase
The present subjunctive of pasar is regular: pase, pases, pase, pasemos, paséis, pasen.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: pasara
The imperfect subjunctive of pasar is regular: pasara, pasaras, pasara, pasáramos, pasarais, pasaran.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: pasa
The imperative of pasar uses 'pasa' for tú and 'pase/pasen' for formal commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no pases
The negative imperative of pasar uses the present subjunctive forms: no pases, no pase, no pasemos, no paséis, no pasen.