“To be, or not to be, that is the question” -William Shakespeare

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“To be, or not to be, that is the question” -William Shakespeare Ser vs. Estar “To be, or not to be, that is the question” -William Shakespeare

Both ser and estar mean to be and most of the time can not be used interchangeably. SER= PERMANENT IDEAS ESTAR= THINGS THAT CHANGE

SER YO: NOSOTROS: Tú: VOSOTROS: ÉL/ELLA/ ELLOS/ELLAS/ UD: UDS:

Essential/inherent characteristics such as: SER: Essential/inherent characteristics such as: Origin- SOY de Michigan, Ella ES de Mexico Name- Mi nombre ES Srta. Barrington. SOY Srta. Barrington Profession- Uds. SON estudiantes. Sra. Finn ES maestra

SER: Characteristics that do not change, or do not change easily: hair color, height, weight, athletic ability, personality traits (nice, stubborn, sweet, selfish, funny, thankful)- Mi hermana ES terca. Ellos SON chistosos. Where an event takes place: has to include a building or a room to use SER- El concierto ES en el teatro

ESTAR: YO: NOSOTROS: Tú: VOSOTROS: ÉL/ELLA/ ELLOS/ELLAS/ UD: UDS:

Things that change frequently. ESTAR: Things that change frequently. Place of a person or thing- Ahora estoy en la clase. Mi gato está en casa. Mis libros están en la mesa. Conditions/Emotions of a person: These things change frequently and aren’t permanent (tired, sick, hungry, excited, sad, nervous)- Estoy nerviosa para mi examen. Ellos están enfermos. Present Progressive tense: what someone is doing in the exact moment- Estoy hablando ahora.

Sometimes either can be used but with a different connotation, such as food or how someone looks. -La sopa es buena. vs La sopa está buena. -Ella es bonita. vs Ella está bonita

está La ropa ______________ en la secadora. The clothes are in the dryer 2. La chica ______________muy intelegente. The girl is really smart 3. My abuela ____________de Irlanda. My grandma is from Ireland 4. Nosotros _____________ muy enfermos. We are very sick 5. ___________ muy triste. I am very sad 6. Uds. __________ estudiantes. You guys are students es es estámos Estoy son