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Originally Posted by AngelicaDeAlquezar
Not sure I understand your question...
Impersonal "se" is always conjugated in third person singular.
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Well, you changed my original sentence to "se usan" and put in parentheses that it could also be "se les usa". Why is one "usa n" and the other "usa"? I thought that the impersonal "se" always went with a singular verb conjugation. ??
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