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Ser vs. Estar Sonia Torna Bellarmine College Preparatory

Uses of Ser Ser is used before adjectives to express a characteristic that is inherent: Physical Chacteristics: Mario es alto y rubio Personality: Ricardo es serio Mental attributes: Luis es inteligente. Nationality: Raquel es peruana

Uses of Ser Ser is used to link two nouns or pronouns, as in the case of possession, origin and material, profession, and political or religious affiliation: Manolo es de los Estados Unidos La cartera es de Felipe El abrigo es de algodón Lidia es profesora Carlos es demócrata Raquel es católica

Uses of Ser Ser is used to express time, dates,days of the week, and location where an event takes place: Son las tres de la tarde. Es el siete de septiembre. Es jueves. La fiesta es en mi casa esta noche.

Uses of Estar Estar is used to express location or position: Santiago está en Chile. La biblioteca está al lado de la capilla. Alfredo está sentado al frente de la clase.

Uses of Estar Estar is used before adjectives to express a condition or a state that results from a previous action: Sara está enferma. La biblioteca está cerrada. Alfredo está agotado.

Uses of Estar Estar is used before adjectives to express a condition or a state that is a change from the norm(subjective opinion): Sara está gorda. La biblioteca está muy bonita. Alfredo está delgado. El café está frío.

Ser vs. Estar: Changes in meaning The choice of Ser or Estar with the following adjectives changes the meaning of the sentence: Bueno/Malo La leche es buena. El pastel está bueno. Seguro Es seguro. Está seguro. Vivo Paco es vivo. Paco está vivo. Listo Fernando es listo. Fernando está listo. Aburrido El profesor es aburrido. El profesor está aburrido.

Ser vs. Estar: Changes in meaning The choice of Ser or Estar with the following adjectives changes the meaning of the sentence: Bueno/Malo La leche es buena. El pastel está bueno. Seguro Es seguro. Está seguro. Vivo Paco es vivo. Paco está vivo. Listo Fernando es listo. Fernando está listo. Aburrido El profesor es aburrido. El profesor está aburrido.

Ser vs. Estar: Changes in meaning The choice of Ser or Estar with the following adjectives changes the meaning of the sentence: Bueno/Malo La leche es buena. El pastel está bueno. Seguro Es seguro. Está seguro. Vivo Paco es vivo. Paco está vivo. Listo Fernando es listo. Fernando está listo. Aburrido El profesor es aburrido. El profesor está aburrido.

Ser vs. Estar: Changes in meaning The choice of Ser or Estar with the following adjectives changes the meaning of the sentence: Bueno/Malo La leche es buena. El pastel está bueno. Seguro Es seguro. Está seguro. Vivo Paco es vivo. Paco está vivo. Listo Fernando es listo. Fernando está listo. Aburrido El profesor es aburrido. El profesor está aburrido.

Ser vs. Estar: Changes in meaning The choice of Ser or Estar with the following adjectives changes the meaning of the sentence: Bueno/Malo La leche es buena. El pastel está bueno. Seguro Es seguro. Está seguro. Vivo Paco es vivo. Paco está vivo. Listo Fernando es listo. Fernando está listo. Aburrido El profesor es aburrido. El profesor está aburrido.

Ser vs. Estar: Changes in meaning The choice of Ser or Estar with the following adjectives changes the meaning of the sentence: Bueno/Malo La leche es buena. El pastel está bueno. Seguro Es seguro. Está seguro. Vivo Paco es vivo. Paco está vivo. Listo Fernando es listo. Fernando está listo. Aburrido El profesor es aburrido. El profesor está aburrido.