Example Sentences With Se Y Sé
Spanish Classes / / July 04, 2021
Within the Spanish language, there are different uses of the syllable se, either “he"With tilde or"I know" without tilde. In this article we will learn when the word "se" is accentuated.
Use of "se" without accent or prosodic accent:
"Se" without accent or accent is used as:
- Direct complement (I know reflexive)
- I know pronominal
- I know impersonal
Use of "se" with graphic accent or accent:
“He" Graphic accent, with accent or with prosodic accent is used twice:
1. In the verb to be. For example: I know best in class.
2. In the verb to know. For example: I know well what happens to me.
Therefore, its application is much smaller and emphasizes, being the accent the one that emphasizes the word directly.
Examples of sentences with se and se:
I know as a direct complement:
Replaces: le and les and must be followed by the pronouns: lo, la, los and las.
1. I know His mother gave it to him.
2. I know It was donated by her grandfather.
3. I know it was handed over by the judge.
4. I know It was stolen by a thief.
5. I know her mother hid it from her.
6. I know her mother took it from her.
7. I know she will buy it tomorrow.
8. I know I gave it away.
9. I know my dad gave it away.
10. I know she won it on the radio.
11. I know she ate it.
12. I know I will sell it.
13. I know she won it by her effort.
14. I know They took it away and he didn't notice.
15. I know she taught it and she liked it.
16. I know They delivered it as agreed.
17. I know they commissioned it.
18. I know they stole it.
19. I know they returned it.
20. I know They fixed it and it worked fine.
21. I know the wind broke them.
22. I know she found them on the street.
23. I know she got them from another brand.
24. I know she adapted them well.
25. I know the teacher left them.
"Se", as an indirect object:
Replaces: me, te, nos y os.
This happens when the subject performs or receives the action of the sentence.
In the opposite case, lo, the ones that are direct complement and le and them will appear again as indirect complement.
This quality will depend on whether or not there is a noun phrase:
1. The cat I know lick my face (direct object)
2. Mom I know pretty comb (direct complement)
3. The nun I know esmera cooking (direct object)
4. The company I know takes care of expenses (direct complement)
5. Church I know care in people (direct object)
6. The school I know in charge of educating children (direct complement)
7. Government I know rest on her laurels. (direct complement)
8. Your mom I know angry with me (direct object)
9. The grandmother I know angry with everyone (direct object)
10. Your aunt I know bought a car (direct object)
"Se", pronominal form:
They are the pronominal verbs, which always require the presence of the reflexive pronoun:
1. I know he was glad of what he bought.
2. I know bothered by what I said.
3. I know assured of work.
4. I know angered by the price.
5. I know she perfumed to go out.
6. I know he trained very hard.
7. I know fell while running.
8. I know feel very happy.
"Se", impersonal form:
It is used to indicate impersonality.
1. In that workshop I know repairs all kinds of appliances.
2. In that direction the air I know feels cold and nice
3. In that place I know listen to the sea
4. On that beach I know have fun with the sea
5. In that movie I know saw the place greener.
Example of sentences with be stressed:
"I know" in sentences with the verb to know:
1. I hope to use what he.
2. He well what should I do
3. As I already he, I shouldn't study anymore.
4. He what you want to tell me
5. I know the problem and he that they will ask me.
6. With this matter he that there is nothing more to do.
7. Already he that he fell asleep early
8. It seems that she did not sleep, I he well what you feel.
9. I already he