The Present Tense of ser (to be) (El tiempo presente del verbo ser)
irregular Ser is an verb Ser (yo) soy (nosotros) somos (tú) eres (Its conjugation) (yo) soy (nosotros) somos (tú) eres (vosotros) (sois) (ustedes) (usted) es son (ellos) (él) (ella) (ellas) *(it) irregular Ser is an verb
Ser is one of the “to be” verbs Ser is used to express: What someone or something is Who someone is The origin of someone or something The inherent qualities of someone or something
SER tells what someone is in terms of profession or occupation Ella es profesora.
SER tells what someone is With ser, as with all verbs in Spanish, the form of the verb must “flip” to its “opposite” form when it applies to someone within the conversation. soy somos eres sois es son Yo soy el profesor Vargas. ¿Quién eres tú? Yo soy Mark.
SER tells what something is Conversely, if the verb form refers to someone or something outside the conversation, it does not “flip.” soy somos eres sois es son ¿Qué es en la mano? Es mi teléfono celular.
SER tells what something is Este es un diccionario. (This is a dictionary.) Esta es una pluma. (This is a pen.)
SER tells who someone is ¿Quién es usted? ¿Yo? Yo soy Manuel Ortiz.
SER also tells our origin La señorita es de Nueva York. Notice that de means “from” and must be placed before the question word dónde when asking where someone is from: literally, “From where are you?” ¿De dónde eres tú? Be aware that de must be used in the response as well as in the question. Yo soy de . . .
SER is used with inherent qualities Los perros son obedientes. El monstruo es muy feo. Somos una familia grande.
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