Ser v. Estar.

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Ser v. 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.

Ser usage SER Date Es martes Es el tres de enero.

SER Origin Ellos son de Alabama. El libro es de la biblioteca.

SER Nationality Soy cubano. Ella es puertorriqueña.

Time SER Es la una y media de la tarde. Son las dos y diez de la mañana.

SER Physical description Nosotros somos gordos. Ella es rubia (blond).

Ser Profession/Job Nosotros somos estudiantes. Yo soy una profesora.

SER Personality Yo soy cómico. Tú eres inteligente.

Relationship to someone SER Relationship to someone Yo soy la hija de mi madre. Tú eres mi amigo.

What something is made of SER What something is made of La botella es de vidrio. Las mesas son de madera.

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

Specific Expressions Ser Es necesario-It’s necessary Es una lástima.-It’s a shame.

Estar Usage Location-(physical) Estar El parque está en la ciudad. Las escuelas están en Iowa. El lápiz está en el escritorio de la maestra.

Health (mental and physical) ESTAR Health (mental and physical) Yo estoy loca. Nosotros estamos enfermos. Ellos están hartos de tarea. (They are sick and tired of homework.)

State of being (physical or emotional-something that can change) ESTAR State of being (physical or emotional-something that can change) El café está caliente. (physical) Nosotros estamos preocupados. (emotional) Ellos están tristes (sad). (emotional)

Present Progressive Tense (something is happening right now) ESTAR Present Progressive Tense (something is happening right now) Yo estoy caminando en la escuela. (I am walking in the school.) Uds. están escuchando a la profesora. (You all are listening to the teacher.)