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How to Say "i cleared" in Spanish

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pasé

verbB1general
Use 'pasé' when you mean 'I passed' an exam, a test, a checkpoint, or successfully navigated a difficult situation or stage.

Examples

Estudié mucho, ¡y por fin pasé el examen de química!

I studied a lot, and finally I passed the chemistry exam!

quité

verbA2general
Use 'quité' when you mean 'I removed' or 'I took off' something, like an object, a piece of clothing, a stain, or a doubt.

Examples

Me quité el abrigo porque hacía calor.

I took off my coat because it was hot.

Passed vs. Removed

Learners often confuse 'pasé' (passed, overcame) with 'quité' (removed, took off). Remember that 'pasé' is for achieving something or getting through a barrier, while 'quité' is for physically taking something away or making something disappear.

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