Posted by Señor Jordan on Jun 23, 2014 in
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year 2
Hola. So in this lesson we’re going to continue talking about using the word “se ” similarly to how we did in the videos on “se permite ” and “se prohíbe “.
At times the “se ” gives off the idea of “you [do something]” without saying “you”. Other times, we might translate it to “one does something” or “something is done”.
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Enjoy!
Explanation:
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Practice #1:
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Practice #2
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Practice #3
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Tags: "one" , grammar , impersonal se , passive se , se , se permite , se prohibe , you
Hola. In this lesson, we’ll be talking about the impersonal se using the phrases se permite (it is permitted) and se prohíbe (it is prohibited).
It’s pretty simple, and there are some practice videos as well.
Explanation:
VIDEO
Practice 1:
VIDEO
Practice 2:
VIDEO
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Tags: impersonal se , it's allowed , it's permitted , it's prohibited , passie se , se permite , se permiten , se prohibe , se prohiben