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Te, se, me?

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I'm in Spanish 2 this year, but I'm really rusty on some basic stuff because I had no practice over the summer... -_- What is the difference between se, te, and me? For example: Te puedes comunicar. Thanks! grin

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updated Sep 18, 2011
posted by CheeseLover

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If they are all out of the same group they are reflexive pronouns you use them when the subject of the verb (the person doing that action) is also the object of the verb (receives the action of the verb).

Reflexive pronouns are identical with the other object pronouns except in the third person and second-person formal.

I hope the link helps smile

updated Sep 18, 2011
posted by Kiwi-Girl
so for your example the person tú is both doing the action of communicating and receiving the action of communication so = you can communicate to yourself but I think it's a pretty strange sentence in either language je je - Kiwi-Girl, Sep 12, 2011
Yeah, that's in my book so I was really confused! Thanks so much! - CheeseLover, Sep 12, 2011
You're welcome :) - Kiwi-Girl, Sep 12, 2011