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Old April 25, 2012, 09:25 PM
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"Se" coming before some verbs

in the sentence:

Voy al mercado donde se venden manzanas

Why is the se necessary? Does the sentence not make sense by just saying:

Voy al mercado donde venden manzanas

In other words, when do we need to add the "reflexive" pronoun to non conventional reflexive verbs?

Another sentence im having trouble understanding is this:

Es el médico de quien le dije
-What does the "le" mean?

Thanks!!

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