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Spanish Verb “SER” = To be
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To Be or Not to Be In English we know the forms of the verb “to be” without thinking. I am. You are. We are. They are. In Spanish, each verb changes to reflect the subject.
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Conjugate In Spanish, verbs change form (they are conjugated) to agree with the subject of the sentence, so we know who is doing the action. The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something. You can find the subject of a sentence if you can find the verb. Ex: Kelly runs to school. The dogs eat. Find the subjects in each of the sentences. DogsKelly
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When to Use The Verb Ser The verb “ser” can be used with adjectives to describe people and things.
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The verb “ser” changes form when you use it in a sentence in order to agree with the subject. Yo soy = I am Ex: Yo soy baja (female) Yo soy bajo (male) I am short I am short Make sure your adjectives agrees with the subject in number/gender!
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I am not: NO * “No” must go in front of the verb. Yo no soy= I am not… Ex: Yo no soy alta. (female) I am not tall. Yo no soy alto. (male) I am not tall. * Adjective must agree with the subject in number/gender!
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Tú eres = You are Ex: Tú eres gordo/a (you are fat) *This is used informally to describe friends or people who you are on a FIRST NAME basis with.
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Ser in a question form: ¿Cómo eres? Means “What are you like?” * This question is asking you to describe yourself, such as tall, short, or nice etc. You respond: “yo soy… ( I am …) Ex: yo soy alta or yo soy alto. (female) (male)
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Tú eres (You are) Tú eres … = you are … Ex: Tú eres bajo/a You respond: “Sí, yo soy …” or “No, yo no soy …” Yes I am … No, I am not… Ex: Sí, yo soy bajo/a or No, yo no soy bajo/a
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