The Impersonal “se” P. 360 Realidades 2.

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The Impersonal “se” P. 360 Realidades 2

The Impersonal “se” In English we often use they, you, one, or people in an impersonal or indefinite sense meaning “people in general.”

The Impersonal “se” In Spanish we use se + the Ud./él/ella or the Uds./ellos/ellas form of the verb.

The Impersonal “se” Se habla español. Spanish is spoken here.

The Impersonal “se” A menudo se sirve pan con paella. Bread is often served with paella.

The Impersonal “se” Se permite sacar fotos? Can you take pictures?

The Impersonal “se” Se usan otros mariscos también para hacer paella. They also use other shellfish to make paella.

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