IMPERSONAL EXPRESSIONS + INFINITIVE Page 128 – Avancemos 3 IMPERSONAL EXPRESSIONS + INFINITIVE In English, as in Spanish, you can use impersonal expressions with infinitives to state an opinion or to.

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IMPERSONAL
EXPRESSIONS +
INFINITIVE
Page 128 – Avancemos 3
IMPERSONAL EXPRESSIONS +
INFINITIVE
In
English, as in Spanish,
you can use impersonal
expressions with
infinitives to state an
opinion or to make
indirect or subtle
suggestions.
IMPERSONAL EXPRESSIONS +
INFINITIVE
It’s
important to tell the
truth.
Es importante decir la
verdad.
IMPERSONAL EXPRESSIONS +
INFINITIVE
To
state an opinion, or to
suggest that something
should be done without
indicating who should do
it, use an impersonal
expression plus an
infinitive.
IMPERSONAL EXPRESSIONS +
INFINITIVE
Impersonal
expressions
combine the usted/él/ella
form of the verb ser and
an adjective.
(The verb ser can be in
any tense.)
IMPERSONAL EXPRESSIONS +
INFINITIVE
IMPERSONAL EXPRESSIONS +
INFINITIVE
Add
the infinitive to state
your opinion:
Es malo presentar
información falsa.
It’s bad to present false
information.
IMPERSONAL EXPRESSIONS +
INFINITIVE
Fue
bueno entrevistar al
director.
It was good to interview
the director.
Era interesante escuchar
las entrevistas.
It was interesting to listen
to the interviews.
IMPERSONAL EXPRESSIONS +
INFINITIVE
Va
a ser difícil cancelar la
teletón.
It’s going to be difficult to
cancel the telethon.