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Impersonal se and passive se

Impersonal se and passive se. Preview Impersonal se Passive se. Impersonal se. The impersonal se can be the subject of the third person singular form of a verb without an object. It can mean they, one, or you. Se vive bien en este pueblo. They (people) live well in this town.

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Impersonal se and passive se

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  1. Impersonal se and passive se Preview • Impersonal se • Passive se

  2. Impersonal se • The impersonalsecan be the subject of the third person singular form of a verb without an object. It can mean they, one, or you. Se vive bien en este pueblo. They (people) live well in this town. Setrabaja mucho en este país. One works a lot in this country.

  3. Passive se • The pronoun se can also be used to say that something is done, without saying who does it. • The verb agrees in number with the noun receiving the action. This use is called passive se. verb agrees with noun ¿Se vende pan en la tienda de comestibles? Is bread sold at the grocery store?

  4. Passive se • The pronoun se can also be used to say that something is done, without saying who does it. • The verb agrees in number with the noun receiving the action. This use is called passive se. verb agrees with noun ¿Dónde se pueden comprar unos mapas? Where can you (one) buy some maps? Se habla español aquí. Spanish is spoken here.

  5. Passive se • Passiveseis often used to say what is or isn’t allowed. Se prohíbe fumar. Smoking is prohibited/forbidden. No se permite nadar. Swimming is not allowed.

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