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Impersonal sentences in Spanish are constructed with the third person, singular or plural, and without a subject. For example, ‘It is raining’ = ‘Está lloviendo’; ‘It is sunny’ = ‘Hace sol’. Sentences like ‘I was robbed’ can be translated in the equivalent passive voice in Spanish: ‘Fui robado’. However, speakers use most frequently the third person plural: ‘Me robaron’.

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  3. Impersonal sentences in Spanish are constructed with the third person, singular or plural, and without a subject. For example, ‘It is raining’ = ‘Está lloviendo’; ‘It is sunny’ = ‘Hace sol’. Sentences like ‘I was robbed’ can be translated in the equivalent passive voice in Spanish: ‘Fui robado’. However, speakers use most frequently the third person plural: ‘Me robaron’.
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