Impersonal Se
Accidental Se
Medical
Adverbs
Imperfect v Preterite
100

Se habla espanol

Spanish is spoken here

100

Lucas dropped the keys.

A Lucas se cayó las llaves

100

resfriado

a cold
100

Add what to the end of a word to make it an adverb?

mente

100

Ayer, yo compré un libro.

Yesterday, I bought a book.

200

Se vende casa.

House for sale/a house is sold here.

200

Ben broke the guitar

A Ben se le rompió la guitarra

200

la receta

the prescription

200

Inteligente

Inteligntemente

200

El avión aterrizó a las 10 am. 

The plane landed at 10 am

300

How do you say knife in Spanish?

¿Cómo se dice "knife" en español?

300

Always use what two verb tenses in accidental Se?

Preterite singular or plural

300

Donde le duele

Where does it hurt?

300

Hoy - ayer - simpre

Today - yesterday - always

300

Fui al baile anoche. 


I went to the dance last night

400

They prohibit smoking/smoking is prohibited

Se prohibe fumar.

400

Se nos perdieron los documentos.

We lost the documents.

400
Necesitamos tomarle una radiographia para ver El dano.

We need to take an x-ray to see the damage.

400

Make all verbs __________ in order to make an adverb.

feminine (ie rapdio - rapidamente)

400

Cuando era niña, jugaba con muñecas. 

When I was a child, I used to play with dolls

500

Se trabaja mucho aquí.

They work a lot here.

500

Structure

Se + indirect object + verb (singular or plural) + subject.

500

Do you have allergies to medication like aspirin?

Tiene allergies a alguna medicamentos como aspirina?

500

Muy, bastante, mucho, poco, demasiado.

very, enough, a lot, a little, too much

500

Los chicos hablaban en español

The boys were speaking in Spanish

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