impersonal

impersonal
[ɪmˈpɜːsənəl]
adjetivo
1. impersonal

impersonal [im-per-so-nal]
adjetivo
1. Impersonal, que no tiene ni implica personalidad.
2. Que no se relaciona con una persona o cosa determinada.
3. Impersonal, que tiene o contiene sujeto indeterminado; en inglés, ese sujeto es generalmente el pronombre it. (Gramática)
  • It happened to me to be seated beside her at table -> me tocó sentarme a su lado en la mesa

"impersonal" in the Answers forum

Q: ¿Hay un "tu impersonal"?
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Q: Error in video for 3.4 - Impersonal Hace in Past Times
A: Actually, what Paralee is saying at that point is a little confusing to me. She says to use "que", but none of the preceding examples used "que".
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