SER VS. ESTAR TO BE OR NOT TO BE? SER AND ESTAR ARE BOTH TO BE VERBS We have already learned that there are two “to be” verbs in Spanish. Here they are.

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SER VS. ESTAR TO BE OR NOT TO BE?

SER AND ESTAR ARE BOTH TO BE VERBS We have already learned that there are two “to be” verbs in Spanish. Here they are along with their conjugations. Please write them down along with their translations: SERTO BEESTARTO BE Yo SOYNosotros SOMOS Yo estoyNosotros Estamos Tú ERESTú estás Él ES Ella ES Usted Ellos SON Ellas Ustedes Él está Ella Usted Ellos están Ellas Ustedes Both mean TO BE Different uses

HOW DO I REMEMBER? Use the Acronyms DOCTOR and PLACE The followings slides will tell use what those stand for. Use the Acronyms DOCTOR and PLACE The followings slides will tell use what those stand for.

SER – GENERAL RULE Ser is used to classify and identify permanent or lasting attributes. If the general rule isn´t specific enough for you, think of the acronym DOCTOR, which stands for D escription, O ccupation, C haracteristic, T ime, O rigin, and R elationship. As with any rule, there may be exceptions to the permanent vs. temporary state of being, but it is a place to start when deciding which verb to use in Spanish.

D IS FOR DESCRIPTION For description, think of what you would say if someone asked you "What’s he like?" These are the essential qualities that define a person and probably won’t change. They can be a name or a physical description. Yo soy Raúl. (I am Raúl.) Yo soy baja, pelirroja y seria. Yo soy baja, pelirroja y seria. (I am short, red-haired, and serious.)

O IS FOR OCCUPATION Occupations are seen as life-long careers and are therefore seen as more "permanent" than many people would think in the United States. Soy maestra del español. (I am a Spanish teacher.) Ellos son estudiantes. (They are students.) Mi padre es camarero. (My father is a waiter.) Notice that the indefinite articles un, una, unos, and unas are omitted when describing an occupation after the verb ser

C IS FOR CHARACTERISTICS Characteristics are personality descriptions of a person. These would probably be the second thing you say to "What’s he like?" Amalia es inteligente, bonita, y amable. Amalia es inteligente, bonita, y amable. (Amelia is intelligent, pretty, and friendly.) Mi esposo es romántico y cariñoso. Mi esposo es romántico y cariñoso. (My husband is romantic and caring.)

T IS FOR TIME Time includes days, dates, and hours. For hours, use es for one o’clock and son for all other hours. Hoy es lunes, el veintisiete de febrero. Hoy es lunes, el veintisiete de febrero. (Today is Monday, February 27th.) Mañana es mi cumpleaños. Mañana es mi cumpleaños. (Tomorrow is my birthday.) Ahora es la una y media. (Right now it’s one thirty.) Son las cinco y veinticinco. (It’s five twenty five.)

O #2 IS FOR ORIGIN As the place a person is from or the material something is made from is not going to change we use ser for origin. Celia es de España. (Celia is from Spain.) Adela es mexicana. (Adela is Mexican.) Mi anillo es de oro. (My ring is gold.)

R IS FOR RELATIONSHIPS Relationships are described with the verb SER Lynn es mi madre. Lynn es mi madre. (Lynn is my mother.) Marcos es mi ex-novio. Marcos es mi ex-novio. (Marcos is my ex-boyfriend.) Andrés es mi hermano. (Andre is my brother.) (Andre is my brother.)

ESTAR IS THE PLACE TO BE! General Estar Rule Estar is used to indicate temporary states and locations. If the general rule doesn´t suffice, think of the acronym PLACE, which stands for P osition, L ocation, A ction, C ondition, and E motion.

P IS FOR POSITION Position is the physical position or posture a person or thing is in. Mi abuela está sentada. Mi abuela está sentada. (My grandmother is sitting down/seated.) El libro está debajo de la mesa. (The book is under the table.)

L IS FOR LOCATION The location of someone or something describes where it is permanently, temporarily, actually, or conceptually. El baño está al lado de la cafetería. El baño está al lado de la cafetería. (The bathroom is next to the cafeteria.) Estamos en el café ahora y vamos a estar en el cine en 20 minutos. Estamos en el café ahora y vamos a estar en el cine en 20 minutos. (We are at the café right now and we will be at the movie theatre in 20 minutes.) Madrid está en España. ( Madrid está en España. (Madrid is in Spain.)

A IS FOR ACTION Estar is used to describe an ongoing action using the present progressive tense. (You will learn more about that later ) Estoy lavando los platos sucios. (I am washing the dirty dishes.) Estamos leyendo los periódicos. (We are reading the newspapers.) Mi bisabuelo está muerto. (My great-grandfather is dead.)

C IS FOR CONDITION Physical and mental conditions are described using estar. Estoy tan cansada esta mañana. (I am so tired this morning.) Mis niños están enfermos hoy. (My children are sick today.) Mi madre está un poca loca. (My mother is (acting) a little crazy.)

E IS FOR EMOTION How a person is feeling at a certain moment is described using estar. Emotions can change. Estoy triste. (I am sad.) Ella está contenta porque recibió unas flores de su novio. (She is happy because she received some flowers from her boyfriend.)

USE DOCTOR SER OR ESTAR IS THE PLACE TO BE If all else fails remember this rhyme: How you feel and where you are always use the verb estar!!! who are you? Are you from there? that’s when you use the verbo ser!!!