Ser vs. Estar.

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Ser vs. Estar

Forms of ser soy somos eres sois es son

NOUNS Son mis libros. Es tu perro.

PROFESSIONS Soy estudiante. Somos empleados. Eres médico.

NATIONALITY Sois mexicanos. Somos cubanos.

ORIGIN La pulsera es de plata. Es de Cuba.

CHARATERISTICS Personality Es amable. Son interesantes.

CHARATERISTICS Physical Mi perro es joven. El libro es nuevo.

CHARATERISTICS Physical Esta vela es grande. Las naranjas son medianas.

CHARATERISTICS Physical Los aretes son rojos. La pulsera es amarilla.

TIME/CALENDAR Son las dos y veinte. Es el quince de abril. Hoy es miércoles. Es la primavera.

When using SER think PERMANENT!

SER Nouns Professions Nationality Origin Characteristics Time

Forms of estar estoy estamos estás estáis está están

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE “ing” Estoy hablando. Estás comiendo.

LOCATION ¿Dónde estás? Estoy aquí.

FEELINGS ¿Cómo estás? Estoy enferma.

CONDITION La blusa está limpia. Mis padres están ocupados.

When using ESTAR think TEMPORARY!

ESTAR Present progressive Location Feelings Condition

Practicamos You will need a scratch sheet of paper for the following activity.

Number your paper 1-12. Decide whether you need to use SER or ESTAR Number your paper 1-12. Decide whether you need to use SER or ESTAR. Then write the correct conjugation on your paper and the reason.

USE YOUR NOTES!

¿Cómo es/está tu gato?

1. ____ perezoso.

2. ____ contento.

3. ____ divertido.

4. ____ enfermo.

5. ____ bien.

6. ____ joven.

7. ____ cubano.

8. ____ en el garaje.

9. ____ jugando con Tito.

10. __ Siameses.

11. ____ de “Animal Rescue League.”

12. ____ limpio.

Check your answers Es – characteristic Está – feeling Está – condition Es - nationality

Check your answers Está – location Está – present progressive Es – noun/nationality Es – origin Está - condition

MNEMONIC Use the first letter of each word to make a sentence that will help you remember the uses of SER or ESTAR.

EXAMPLE My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles. For example, many people use the following anagram to remember the order of the planets. My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles.

Your mnemonic has to make sense (be somewhat logical) Your mnemonic has to make sense (be somewhat logical). It can be silly, but it can’t be a bunch of random words.

Nouns Professions Nationality Origin Characteristics Time

Present progressive Location Feelings Condition

You will have 5-7 minutes to work. You will need to work individually. You will need to turn in your best mnemonic.

El Fin