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1 Ser vs. Estar

2 Ser: to be Conjugated as follows: Soy (I am) Eres (You are)
Es (He/she/it is) Somos (We are) Son (They/you all are)

3 Uses Ser is about unchanging characteristics
Description: Ella es baja. (She is short) Occupation: Soy maestra. (I’m a teacher.) Characteristic: Ellos son simpáticos. (They are nice.) Time: Son las ocho. (It’s 8:00.) Date: Es el 25 de abril. (It’s April 25th.) Origin: Soy de los Estados Unidos. (I’m from the US.) Nationality: Soy estadounidense. (I’m American.) Relationship: Él es mi padre. (He’s my father.)

4 Estar: to be Conjugated as follows: Estoy (I am) Estás (You are)
Está (He/she/it is) Estamos (We are) Están (They/you all are)

5 Uses Estar discusses changing characteristics
Condition (including health): Estoy enferma. (I’m sick). El cuarto está sucio. (The room is dirty.) Emotions/Feelings: Estoy triste. (I’m sad.) Estoy enojado. (I’m angry.) Location: Estoy en el cuarto 808. (I am in Room 808.) “How you feel and where you are is when you use the verb estar.”


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