Impersonal se and passive se It is used to say that something is done without saying who does it Se vende pan en la panadería Bread is sold at the bread.

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Impersonal se and passive se It is used to say that something is done without saying who does it Se vende pan en la panadería Bread is sold at the bread store. Se venden zapatos en la zapatería Shoes are sold at the shoe store If the item that is sold is singular use vende If it is plural, use venden

It can also be used to say that a person works hard, lives well etc. without specifically saying who is that person. For example: Se vive bien en los Estados Unidos. One lives well in the US. Se trabaja mucho en los Estados Unidos. One works hard in the US. Se saca dinero del banco. One takes money out of the bank or money is taken out of the bank.

If more items are mentioned even if they are singular use a verb in the ellos form Se venden el pan y el helado en el supermercado Se hablan inglés y español en la clínica Se compran el atún y el salmón en la pescadería

Otros verbos comunes: Se compra/Se compran Is/are bought Se prohíbe/Se prohíben Is/are prohibited Se permite/Se permiten Is/are permited

Se habla/Se hablan Is/are spoken Se juega/Se juegan Is/are played Se sirve/Se sirven/ Is/are served

Use the singular form when followed by an infinitive Se prohíbe fumar No se permite nadar Use the plural form of the verb when followed by a plural noun No se permiten los teléfonos celulares

arreglan Aquí se _____________(arreglar) coches.

sirve En FLHS no se_______________(servir) café.

habla Aquí se _______________(hablar) español

venden En la tienda de comestibles se ____________(vender) frutas

permite No se_________________(permitir) patinar sobre hielo