When does, if ever, the se change to me for example?
Se vs Me
- « Back to Q&A Forum
- « Previous questionNext question »
LAITH K.Kwiziq community member
Se vs Me
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using se debe/se puede to say You must/you can (impersonal sentences)"
Asked 1 year ago
Hola Laith
In this context it's always "se", i.e. when it's used with impersonal sentences.
Se has lots of different functions. It is when the pronouns are used as indirect objects or reflexive pronouns that you use all of them.
For example:
Me dio un regalo.
He gave me a present.
Le dio un regalo.
He gave him a present.
Me casé con Marta.
I married Marta.
Se casó con Marta.
He married Marta.
Saludos
Don't have an account yet? Join today
Ask a question
Find your Spanish level for FREE
Test your Spanish to the CEFR standard
Find your Spanish level