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Ser and estar Preview Ser and estar Ser Describing foods and drinks Master Teacher Grammar Guys Teen Skits

Ser and estar Both ser and estar mean to be, but they have different uses. You use estar to say where someone is or where something is located, and to ask and say how people are doing. La servilleta está en la mesa. Estoy bien, gracias. The napkin is on the table. I’m fine, thanks.

Ricardo es mi amigo. Es de México. Es alto y simpático. Ser You have used ser to identify people and things; to say where they are from; to describe what someone or something is like; and to give the day, date, and time. Ricardo es mi amigo. Es de México. Es alto y simpático. Es lunes. Es el 2 de marzo. Son las cuatro en punto.

Describing foods and drinks Both ser and estar can be used to describe foods and drinks. Use ser to describe what foods and drinks are normally like. ¿Cómo es el arroz con pollo? Es riquísimo. What is chicken and rice like? It’s delicious.

Describing foods and drinks To say how something looks, tastes, or feels at a particular moment, use estar. ¿Cómo está tu sopa? Está fría. How is your soup? It’s cold.