
pasemos
pah-SEH-mohs
Quick Reference
📝 In Action
Pasemos a la siguiente página del libro.
A2Let's move on to the next page of the book.
Pasemos el fin de semana en la montaña.
B1Let's spend the weekend in the mountains.
Mis padres quieren que pasemos por su casa hoy.
B1My parents want us to stop by their house today.
💡 Grammar Points
Making Suggestions
When you want to say 'Let's do [something]' in Spanish, you often use this 'e' ending for verbs that usually end in 'ar.' It turns the action into a group invitation.
Hopes and Wishes
Use this form after phrases like 'Espero que...' (I hope that...) to talk about what you want your group to do.
❌ Common Pitfalls
Pasamos vs. Pasemos
Mistake: "Using 'pasamos' to mean 'let's pass.'"
Correction: Use 'pasamos' for facts (We pass) and 'pasemos' for suggestions (Let's pass!). Changing that one letter changes your whole tone.
⭐ Usage Tips
Polite Transitions
In a meeting or presentation, 'pasemos a...' is the most natural way to say 'moving on to the next point...'
🔄 Conjugations
subjunctive
imperfect
present
indicative
preterite
imperfect
present
✏️ Quick Practice
💡 Quick Quiz: pasemos
Question 1 of 1
How would you say 'Let's spend time together'?
📚 More Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'pasemos' only for 'let's'?
Not strictly! While it is the standard way to say 'let's,' it is also used for 'we' in sentences expressing doubt, emotions, or wishes, such as 'Dudo que pasemos' (I doubt we will pass).