I think this lesson would be better if it started with an explanation of what an impersonal expression is.
Impersonal Expressions Definition
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Gavin P.Kwiziq community member
Impersonal Expressions Definition
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using the Spanish subjunctive with impersonal expressions"
Asked 3 weeks ago
Hola Gavin P.
Thanks for the helpful feedback, that’s a very fair point. An impersonal expression is one where the verb doesn’t refer to a specific person as the subject (for example: es importante, es posible, es necesario), and instead comments on a situation or action in general.
You’re absolutely right that starting the lesson with a short definition like this could make the topic clearer from the outset, especially at first exposure. I’ll pass your suggestion on to the content team for consideration.
Thanks again for taking the time to share your thoughts, they’re much appreciated.
Best wishes,
Silvia
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