Impersonal "Se" Vs. Passive "Se": What's the Difference ...
spanish.yabla.com › lesson-Impersonal-"Se"-VsThe Passive "Se" Construction in Spanish . In contrast to the impersonal "se" construction in Spanish, in the passive "se," although a specific agent usually does perform the action, said agent is often unknown or unmentioned. Furthermore, the verb in this construction must be a transitive verb, or verb that transmits some action to a direct object. So, this would describe something that "is" or "was" done, for example, to something else, which is most typically inanimate (non-living).