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La voz pasiva:  ser + participio pasado

La voz pasiva: ser + participio pasado

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World Languages

10th Grade

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Maria Delgado Garcia

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The seeds were distributed as part of a farming project.

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Passive Voice

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Active Voice

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The king ordered the arrest of lawless citizens.

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Passive Voice

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Active Voice

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How do you form the past participle in Spanish?

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Remove the infinitive ending and switch it with -ado or -ido

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Add -ado or -ido to the infinitive

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Conjugate haber

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Give up and cry

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct structure to form the passive voice in Spanish?

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Object + ser + past participle + por + subject

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Subject + haber + past participle + por + object

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Subject + ser + past participle + por + object

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Object + haber + past participle + por + subject

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What is the purpose of using the impersonal 'se' in Spanish?

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To indicate a specific subject

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To express an unknown subject

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To mean 'by' in English

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To form questions

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What is the formula for the Impersonal/Passive SE

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Se + an infinitive (an unconjugated verb)

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Se + verb in the 3rd person singular or plural form

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Se + your name

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Se + an adjective that agrees in number and gender

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Multiple Choice

What is the structure of the passive voice in Spanish?

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ser + participio pasado

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haber + participio pasado

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estar + participio pasado

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tener + participio pasado

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Multiple Choice

How is the passive voice with "se" formed for non-specific actions?

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Se + verb in infinitive (ar/er/ir ending still on the verb)

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Se + verb in past participle (ado/ido)

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Se + verb in gerund form (ando/iendo)

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Se + verb conjugated in third person

(a/an or e/en)

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How would you translate "Se habla español en Cuba" into English?

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They speak Spanish in Cuba

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Spanish is spoken in Cuba

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He speaks Spanish in Cuba

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Spanish speaks itself in Cuba

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