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Lynn
how to use"se" in spanish?
Aquí están las llaves de tu hermano.¿Puedes llevárse las?
Mi madre es la primera en levantarse.
Do they have the same function in these two sentences above?
Please answer it in English or Chinese, thank you
Nov 11, 2010 12:27 PM
Answers · 2
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They have the same function because both sentences are related about a third person. The difference is in the first sentence you write lleváselas (it’s talking about something, you add a syllable (la, lo, las, los) depending of the case) and the second sentence levantarse (it’s talking about somebody), in this case you don’t put a syllable in the end.
You use the following pronouns depending of the person.
I = Me : llévamelo(la), levantarme
You = Te : llévatelo(la), levántate
He, She = Se : llévaselo(la), levántalo(la)
We = Nos : llevémonoslo(la), levantémonos
They = las, los : llévaselas(los)
November 11, 2010
Sé, formas conjugadas de los verbo saber y ser.
I advice you check this page:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se
November 12, 2010
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