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Se + [me, te, le, nos, os, les] + verb in 3rd person singular/plural + subject
Memes y demás
Y , si escribes en Google «se me olvidó», «se me rompió», «se me cayó»…encontrarás algo como esto:
Miáucoles: ¡Uy, se me olvidó hacer la tarea!
ejercicios
¡A traducir!
Traduzcan las siguientes oraciones al español usando el se accidental:
- José accidentally broke the plates. or.José’s plates accidentally broke.
- I accidentally forgot to do my homework or The homework slipped my mind.
- You accidentally broke the chair. or. Your chair accidentally broke.
- I ran out of gas.
- I accidentally lost my keys.
- A great idea occurred to me.
- She accidentally left her wallet at home.
- It slipped my mind
- The book misplaced itself on you
- The phone slipped through our fingers.
- It occurred to the students to study for the exam.
- Our book got lost (not yours..)
- The bottles slipped through our fingers.
- My sister’s keys were left behind in the house.
2. Completa los espacios
- Al niño ___ ____ perdió su pelota (The boy lost his ball)
- ___ _____ cayó la bandeja de comida (He dropped the food tray)
- ___ _____ olvidó llamarte cuando llegamos (We forgot to call you when we arrived)
- ___ ____ rompieron las pantimedias (Your pantyhose broke)
- Está triste porque ____ ____ _______la cena (She is sad because her dinner was burned)
- Estoy molesta, ____ ____ _______ el café en el sofá nuevo (I’m upset, I spilled coffee on the new sofa)
Se me olvidó que te olvidé
Se me olvidó otra vez
