Español 3 Repaso 4 Possessive Adjectives that follow a noun mío,míamy míos, mías tuyo, tuyayour tuyos, tuyas suyo, suya his,her suyos, suyas your nuestro,

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Español 3 Repaso 4

Possessive Adjectives that follow a noun mío,míamy míos, mías tuyo, tuyayour tuyos, tuyas suyo, suya his,her suyos, suyas your nuestro, -a our nuestros, -as suyo, suya their suyos, suyas your

Long possessives Long possessive must agree with the noun: Los libros mios. Las casas suyas.

The Impersonal se In Spanish we use se + the él or the ellos form of the verb.

The Impersonal se Se habla español. Spanish is spoken here. Se venden computadoras. Computers are sold here.

The Impersonal se Se permite sacar fotos? Can you take pictures? Notice that permite agrees with sacar and not fotos.

The Impersonal se Note that you don´t know who performs the action. The word that follows the verb determines whether the verb is singular or plural.

The Impersonal se When the word following the conjugated verb is an infinitive, the verb form is singular. Se necesita comer las frutas y las verduras.