Title: The impersonal and passive se
1The Impersonal and Passive se
(El se impersonal y pasivo)
Se dice que nuestro piloto tiene mucha
experiencia.
Menos mal! Me da miedo viajar en avión.
2The impersonal se
You will remember using the reflexive pronoun se
to talk about what people do to or for themselves.
Marta se lava el pelo los lunes.
Marta washes her hair on Mondays.
Spanish often uses this se in an impersonal
sense, that is, without mentioning a particular
person.
Aquà se lava la ropa los martes.
Some English equivalents would be
Here you wash clothes on Tuesdays.
Here one washes clothes on Tuesdays.
Here they wash clothes on Tuesdays.
3The impersonal se
Following are other examples of this type of
usage
Se dice que hay oro al final del arco iris.
They say that there is gold at the end of the
rainbow.
People say that there is gold at the end of the
rainbow.
It is said that there is gold at the end of the
rainbow.
Aquà se permite fumar?
Is smoking permitted here?
Do they permit smoking here?
Can you smoke here?
4The impersonal se
The third-person plural of the verb may be used
without se to express these impersonal subjects.
Creen que Dora es muy aplicada.
People think that Dora is very studious.
Dicen que no hay mal que por bien no venga.
They say that every cloud has a silver lining.
5The passive se
The pronoun se may also be used with the
third-person singular or plural form of the verb
as a substitute for the passive voice in Spanish.
The agent, or person who does the action, is not
mentioned in this type of construction since the
speaker is making a general reference.
Use se
plus the third-person singular
when the noun acted upon is singular.
Se
encontró
el balón perdido esta mañana.
The lost soccer ball was found this morning.
6The passive se
The pronoun se may also be used with the
third-person singular or plural form of the verb
as a substitute for the passive voice in Spanish.
The agent, or person who does the action, is not
mentioned in this type of construction since the
speaker is making a general reference.
Use se
plus the third-person plural
when the noun acted upon is plural.
No se
venden
entradas los domingos.
Tickets are not sold on Sundays.
7FIN