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.
Download ReportTranscript 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.
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.