Ser vs. Estar. Ser vs. Estar Both mean “to be” Both are irregular in conjugation. These are the only similarities. In English, there is no difference.

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Ser vs. Estar

Ser vs. Estar Both mean “to be” Both are irregular in conjugation. These are the only similarities. In English, there is no difference between how each is translated.

3 What are the forms of SER? Yo Tú Usted, él, ella Nosotros, nosotras Vosotros, vosotras Ustedes, ellos, ellas soy eres es somos sois son

When do you use SER? 1. Date Es el tres de enero.

2. Origin Ellos son de Cuba.

3. Nationality Soy cubano.

4. Time Es la una y media de la tarde.

5. Physical description Nosotros somos gordos.

6. Profession/Job Yo soy una maestra.

7. Personality Yo soy cómico.

8. Relationship to someone Yo soy la hija de mi madre.

9. Shows possession El carro azul es de Juan. Los libros son de la maestra.

13 What are the forms of ESTAR? Yo Tú Usted, él, ella Nosotros, nosotras Vosotros, vosotras Ustedes, ellos, ellas estoy estás está estamos estáis están

1. Location-(physical) El chico está en la biblioteca. When do you use ESTAR?

2. Health (mental and physical) Yo estoy loca. (I am crazy.) Nosotros estamos enfermos. (We are sick.)

3. State of being (physical or emotional-something that can change) El café está caliente (hot). (physical) Ellos están tristes (sad). (emotional)

4. Present Progressive Tense (something is happening right now) Yo estoy caminando a la escuela. (I am walking to the school.) *We will learn this later in the year!!!