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The Impersonal “se” P. 360 Realidades 2

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

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

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

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

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

If what follows is plural, use the Ud./ellos/ellas form l Se usan otros mariscos también para hacer paella. l They also use other shellfish to make paella. l Se preparan las papas de maneras diferentes en Bolivia. l They prepare potatoes in different ways in Bolivia.