Passive Voice with “Se”

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Passive Voice with “Se” La Voz Pasiva con “se” Passive Voice with “Se”

The verb is singular or plural based on the noun that comes after it. Las Formas Antes de los sustantivos singulares: Se + tercera persona singular del verbo + sustantivo Se vende pescado en la pescadería Antes de los sustantivos plurales: Se + tercera persona plural del verbo + sustantivo Se venden manzanas en la frutería The verb is singular or plural based on the noun that comes after it.

Los Usos Se usa “La Voz Pasiva” para usar un verbo sin decir quien lo hizo. (You use the “passive voice” in order to use a verb without saying who does the action.) Muchas veces en inglés se dice: “you”, “they”, “people”, o “one”.

Los Ejemplos Aquí se habla español They speak Spanish here Spanish is spoken here One speaks Spanish here People speak Spanish here You speak Spanish here

*No hay una persona especifica que hace la acción.* Los Ejemplos Se venden tacos en el supermercado. Tacos are sold in the supermarket One sells tacos in the supermarket They sell tacos in the supermarket Se vende carne en la carnicería. Meat is sold in the butcher-shop One sells meat in the butcher-shop They sell meat in the butcher-shop *No hay una persona especifica que hace la acción.*