Examples of Spanish sentences with this structure?
Can you give me some examples of sentences that use this structure:
Se + verb
Example: Se prohible fumar (accent on the i in prohibe)
6 sentences please? Using Yo, Tu, El, Nosotros, Ustedes, Ellos/as
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Se habla espanol.
or does it have to have Se + verb + infinitive?
Yo se hablo que espanol mejor de todas los personas –i know that i speak spanish better than everyone
Yo no se — i don’t know
Se conocen todos los personas–they know everyone
Yo se ando my bicicleta todos los dias– I will ride my bike everyday
Yo tengo solamente uno.
Tu es muy bonita.
El gato es grande.
Nosotros muchachos son loco.
Ustedes son muy fria.
Ellas vive in la grande casa.
I’m from Mexico and Spanish is my first language:
1. Yo me baño todos los dias (I bath every day)
2. Tu te levantas muy temprano en la mañana (You get up very early in the morning)
3. El se pone los zapatos negros (he puts on the black shoes)
4. Nosotros nos ayudamos mutuamente (we help ourselves mutually)
5. Ustedes se gritan todo el tiempo (you yell at each other all the time)
6. Ellos se casaron muy jovenes (they got married very young)
Basically this type of structure is called "reflexive". That means that the action is performed upon oneself (myself, himself, herself, etc.). To make the action reflexive you use the reflexive words "me" (for yo), "te" (for tu), se (for el or ella), nos (for nosotros), se (for usted or ustedes), and se (for ellos or ellas). In the case of "Se prohibe fumar" (smoking forbidden) there is nos subject (like yo, tu, el, etc.) because it is a "neutral" subject, such as the "it" in English.
Buena suerte!
(good luck!).
Ramon
Mexico