Ser and estar Choosing when to use ser and when to use estar

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Ser and estar Choosing when to use ser and when to use estar To be or to be … Ser and estar By Jami Sipe and Adriana Miretti ©Teacher’s Discovery

Estar in the present tense: yo estoy tú estás usted, él, ella está nosotros/as estamos vosotros/as estáis ustedes, ellos/as están ©Teacher’s Discovery

temporary physical conditions Use estar for: how you feel temporary physical conditions location ©Teacher’s Discovery

Ejemplos de “estar”: Yo estoy en la clase de Ciencias. = (I am in science class.) Juan está un poco triste hoy. = (Juan is a little sad today.) La sopa está fría. = (The soup is cold.) Santiago está en Chile. = (Santiago is in Chile.) ©Teacher’s Discovery

Ser in the present tense: yo soy tú eres usted, él, ella es nosotros/as somos vosotros/as sois ustedes, ellos/as son ©Teacher’s Discovery

“Ser” is permanent! POOPC = Time Possession Occupation or profession Phrase to remember: POOPC = Time Possession Occupation or profession Origin or nationality Personal Characteristics & (names) Time/date ©Teacher’s Discovery

Ejemplos de “ser”: El libro es de Juan. (possession) Yo soy profesora. (occupation) Yo soy de otro planeta. (origin) Ella es alta. (personal characteristic) Es la una y veinte. (time) Es el 6 de septiembre. (date) ©Teacher’s Discovery

Note: “Ser” is used to express where an EVENT will take place. Ejemplo: ¿El baile es en la universidad? = (Is the dance in the university?) No. Es en el Hotel Palacio. = (No. It’s in the Hotel Palacio.) ©Teacher’s Discovery

Check Your Knowledge! “ser” or “estar”? origin how you feel personal characteristics & names time/date where you are or location possession occupation where an event takes place ser estar ©Teacher’s Discovery

Can you fill in the blank? (name) (origin) (profession) (location) (basic characteristics) (temporary conditions) (date) (time) El nombre de su amigo ____ Pancho. Pancho _____ de París. Él _____ guardaespaldas. Su padre _____ en Moosejaw. Roberto _____ alto y no muy guapo. Victoria _____ ocupada y contenta con su novio Pancho. Hoy _____ 23 de octubre. _____ las tres. es es es está es está es Son ©Teacher’s Discovery

Credits ©2010 Teacher’s Discovery Written by: Jami Sipe Adriana Miretti Additional Information by: Suzanne Rutkowski Adriana Miretti Order Today! To get more of these Spanish grammar presentations, go to: www.teachersdiscovery.com Search: Grammar PowerPoints™ ©Teacher’s Discovery