En el consultorio Descubre 2, Lección 1. En el nombre del Padre, del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo, Amén. Nuestras intenciones son por... Salmo 51 Ten compasión.

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En el consultorio Descubre 2, Lección 1

En el nombre del Padre, del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo, Amén. Nuestras intenciones son por... Salmo 51 Ten compasión de mí, oh Dios, conforme a tu gran amor; Conforme a tu inmensa bondad, borra mis transgresiones. Lávame de toda mi maldad y límpiame de mi pecado. Crea en mí, oh Dios, un corazón limpio, y renueva la firmeza de mi espíritu. No me alejes de tu presencia ni me quites tu santo Espíritu. Devuélveme la alegría de tu salvación; que un espíritu obediente me sostenga.

¿Quién falta? Firmas de matriculación Tarea para lunes: CP 7 y 8

Conversaciones 1. ¿En qué países se habla francés? 2. ¿En qué restaurante se sirve la mejor comida? 3. En la escuela, ¿dónde se venden los refrescos? 4. ¿Qué se prohíbe en la escuela? ¿Qué se permite? 5. ¿Dónde se habla español? 6. ¿Dónde se vende la mejor ropa? 7. ¿Dónde se venden los mejores zapatos?

Proyectos para hoy

Prueba

¿Qué se sirve aquí?

¿Qué se vende aquí?

Ese lugar necesita empleados. Se buscan...

¿Dónde se puede ver esas pirámides?

¿Dónde se puede ver esa pirámide?

¿Qué se necesita aquí?

¿Qué se debe hacer para sacar mejores notas?

¿Qué se necesita hacer para mantener buena salud?

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Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.1.3- Previously, you learned how to use se as the third person reflexive pronoun (El se despierta. Ellos se visten. Ella se baña.). Se can also be used to form constructions in which the person performing the action is not expressed or is de-emphasized.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.1.3- Impersonal constructions with se In Spanish, verbs that are not reflexive can be used with se to form impersonal constructions. These are statements in which the person performing the action is not defined.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.1.3- ¡Atención! Note that the third person singular verb form is used with singular nouns and the third person plural form is used with plural nouns.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.1.3- You often see the impersonal se in signs, advertisements, and directions.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.1.3- Se for unplanned events Se also describes accidental or unplanned events. In this construction, the person who performs the action is de-emphasized, implying that the accident or unplanned event is not his or her direct responsibility. Note this construction.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.1.3- In this type of construction, what would normally be the direct object of the sentence becomes the subject, and it agrees with the verb, not with the indirect object pronoun.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.1.3- These verbs are the ones most frequently used with se to describe unplanned events.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.1.3- ¡Atención! While Spanish has a verb for to fall (caer), there is no direct translation for to drop. Dejar caer (To let fall) or a se construction is often used to mean to drop.

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.1.3- To clarify or emphasize who the person involved in the action is, this construction commonly begins with the preposition a + [noun] or a + [prepositional pronoun].

Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.1.3- Completa las oraciones con se impersonal y los verbos en presente. 1.___________ (enseñar) cinco lenguas en esta universidad. 2.__________ (comer) muy bien en El Cráter. 3.__________ (vender) muchas camisetas allí. 4.__________ (servir) platos exquisitos cada noche. Completa las oraciones con se y los verbos en pretérito. _________________ (I broke) las gafas. __________ (You [fam., sing.]) dropped) las pastillas. __________ (They lost) la receta. __________ (You [form., sing.] left) aquí la radiografía. Se enseñan A B Se me rompieron