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Page 88 – Chapter 2 Realidades 3 Ser vs. Estar Page 88 – Chapter 2 Realidades 3

Ser vs. Estar Remember that ser and estar both mean “to be.” They are used in different situations and have different meanings. Let´s talk about the uses of SER first.

SER Use SER to describe permanent CHARACTERISTICS of objects and people. Esa canción es muy original. Use SER to indicate origin, nationality, or profession. Mi tía es escritora. Es de Madrid.

SER Use SER to indicate when and where something takes place. El concierto es el viernes. Es en el teatro. Use SER to indicate possession. La guitarra es de Elisa.

ESTAR Use ESTAR to describe temporary characteristics, emotional states, or conditions. El teatro está cerrado a esta hora. Los actores están muy nerviosos.

ESTAR Use ESTAR to indicate location. El conjunto está en el escenario. Use ESTAR to form the progressive tense. El bailarín está interpretando a Cabral.

Ser vs. Estar Some adjectives have different meanings depending on whether they are used with ser or with estar. La bailarina es bonita. (The dancer is pretty) La bailarina está muy bonita hoy. (The dancer looks pretty today.)

Ser vs. Estar El cómico es aburrido. (He is boring.) El cómico está aburrido. (He is bored.) El cantante es rico. (He is wealthy.) El postre está rico. (It is rich-tasting.)