Impersonal & passive “se” Impersonal: conjugating verb with no subject [they, one, you] Passive: saying something is done without saying who These are.

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Impersonal & passive “se” Impersonal: conjugating verb with no subject [they, one, you] Passive: saying something is done without saying who These are ‘generalizations’ used in: advertising, general information, signage, saying what’s allowed/prohibited

Making General statements -- ‘SE’ + third person *Not using a specific subject Se habla español.Se hablan muchas lenguas. (Spanish spoken.)(Many languages spoken.) *General use of need/want Se vende casa.Se venden casas. (House for sell.)(Houses for sell).

Change these to “generalizations” 1.Meat sold here. 2.They sell flowers. 3.Smoking prohibited. 4.You can eat good food here. 5.Spanish is spoken here. 6.One can buy maps here. 7.We are looking for help. 8.Teachers wanted.

Santo Domingo – 80-83, 92, 100, 102, 106

1.Cómo es el postre ‘habichuelas con dulce’? 2.¿Cómo es el paisaje de Dom. Repub.?

Santo Domingo – 80-83, 92, 100, 102, Santo Domingo es la capital de ______. 2.Santo Domingo fue la _________(#) cuidad del “western hemisphere”. 3.¿Cuál es el baile nacional? 4.¿Cuáles son algunos monumentos/lugares famosos en Santo Domingo? 5.¿Quiénes son unas personas famosas de D.R.? 6.¿Cómo es la música ‘bachata’?