Ser vs. Estar Both ser and estar mean “to be” – but they are used in different situations.

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Ser vs. Estar Both ser and estar mean “to be” – but they are used in different situations.

Ser (yo) soy (nosotros) somos (tú) eres (vosotros) sois (él/ella/Ud.) es (ellos/ellas/Uds.) son Used to talk about characteristics that generally do not change Used for descriptions that are not about condition or location who or what a person or thing is like (physical descriptions/characteristics or personality) where a person or thing is from (origin) possession profession

(ser continued) Ejemplos: Yo soy muy simpática. (I am very nice. – personality) Ella es mi hermana. (She is my sister. – doesn’t change) Ustedes son estudiantes. (You are students. – profession) Somos de Nueva York. (We are from New York. – origin) Ella es muy alta y guapa. (She is tall and good-looking. – physical characteristics)

Estar (yo) estoy (nosotros) estamos (tú) estás (vosotros) estáis (él/ella/Ud.) está (ellos/ellas/Uds.) están Used to talk about conditions that tend to change How a person feels Where a person is “How you feel or where you are, use estar.” Ejemplos: ¿Dónde está Pablo? (Where is Pablo? – location) Pablo está aquí. (Pablo is here. – location) Yo estoy enfermo. (I am sick. – condition)

¡A practicar! Fill in each blank with the correct form of ser or estar. Ella ________ graciosa. Nosotros ________ cansados. Los chicos ________ muy perezosos. Mis padres ________ de Nueva Jersey. Él ________ mi primo. Mis abuelos ________ enfermos. El restaurante ________ en el centro comercial. Mi madre ________ una profesora.