Using Indirect Objects With Ser
Thursday February 26, 2009
If there's any time you'd ever use an indirect object with a form of the English "to be," I certainly can't think of one. But it isn't unusual at all in Spanish to use an indirect object with ser. A common example: No me es posible (It isn't possible for me). This type of sentence construction is often used to indicate how someone feels or reacts to something, as explained in this lesson.


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