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Realidades 1 SER vs. ESTAR
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SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb ESTAR. It means “to be”
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SER VS. ESTAR There is another verb in Spanish that means “to be.” It is the verb SER.
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SER VS. ESTAR SER is an irregular verb, just like ESTAR, so you must memorize all its forms.
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SER VS. ESTAR There are certain occasions in which you will use either SER or ESTAR. Let’s review ESTAR first!
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ESTAR Used for telling LOCATION. For example:
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ESTAR El libro está en la mesa. The book is on the table. Yo estoy en Guatemala. I am in Guatemala.
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ESTAR Used to tell CONDITION. For example:
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ESTAR Eduardo está ocupado. Eduardo is busy. Ana y Luisa están enfermas. Ana and Luisa are sick.
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TO BE (In English) Iam Youare He Sheis It Weare Theyare
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ESTAR Yoestoy Túestás Ud. Élestá Ella Nosotros estamos Vosotros estáis Uds. Ellos están Ellas
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Ok, now let’s see what the verb SER looks like. Remember, all it’s forms are totally irregular and they follow NO pattern. You must memorize them!
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SER Yosoy Túeres Ud. Éles Ella Nosotros somos Vosotros sois Uds. Ellos son Ellas
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SER Used to tell TIME and DATE. Son las dos y media. It is two thirty. Es el veinte de noviembre. It is the twentieth of November.
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SER Used to tell NATIONALITY. For example: Yo soy americana. Él es colombiano.
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SER Used to tell WHERE SOMEONE OR SOMETHING IS FROM. Tú eres de Costa Rica. Ellas son de España.
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SER To tell what someone or something is or what someone or something is like. Pepper es una perrita buena. Eduardo y José son hombres. Eduardo y José son altos.
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SER Used to describe CHARACTERISTICS. Rebeca es alta. Enrique y yo somos guapos.
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To summarize… Ser is used to talk about characteristics that generally do NOT change (traits). Estar is used to talk about conditions that tend to change (states).
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