SER VS ESTAR To BE. SER SOYSOMOS ERES ESSON Why do we USE ser? Date Origin Charateristics Time Occupation Relationship.

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SER VS ESTAR To BE

SER SOYSOMOS ERES ESSON

Why do we USE ser? Date Origin Charateristics Time Occupation Relationship

2.1 Each of the following sentences takes the verb SER. 1.I am from the United States. 2.You are my friend. 3.He is handsome. 4.She is very interesting. 5.They are astronauts from another planet. 6.You all are American. 7.Today is Monday. 8.My socks are white. 1.Yo soy de los Estados Unidos. 2.Tú eres mi amigo. 3.Él es guapo. 4.Ella es muy interesante. 5.Ellos son astronautas de otro planeta. 6.Ustedes son americanos. 7.Hoy es lunes. 8.Mis calcetines son blancos.

9.Kate Winslet is an actress. 10.He is tall. She is tall. 11.They are handsome men. 12.Where are you all from? 13.We are from Panama. 14.What time is it? It is ten o’clock. 15.Who are you? Who are they? 16.They are not my friends. 9.Kate Winslet es una actriz. 10.Él es alto. Ella es alta. 11.Ellos son guapos. 12.¿De dónde son? 13.Somos de Panamá. 14.¿Qué hora es? Son las diez (en punto). 15.¿Quién eres tú? ¿Quiénes son ellos? 16.Ellos no son mis amigos.

ESTAR EstoyEstamos Estás EstáEstán

Why do we USE estar? Estar Location Feelings

2.2 Each of the following sentences takes the verb ESTAR. 1.I am with John. I am not John. 2.She is with Marcos. She is not with Marcos. 3.I am fine. I am not happy. 4.Where are you? Where is Felipe? 5.John is mad. They are mad. 6.Jane is standing, but we are sitting. 7.I am sad because you are not here. 8.Jane is anxious because we are not ready. 1.Yo estoy con Juan. No estoy con Juan. 2.Ella está con Marcos. Ella no está con Marcos. 3.Yo estoy bien. No estoy feliz. 4.¿Dónde estás? ¿Dónde está Felipe? 5.Juan está enojado. Ellos están enojados. 6.Jane está de pie, pero estamos sentados. 7.Yo estoy triste porque no estás aquí. 8.Jane está ansiosa porque no estamos listos.

9.He is kneeling because we are in church. 10.The chairs are not in the kitchen. 11.Many boys are in the house. 12.Why are you all here? 13.Argentina is in South America. 14.Are the dogs in the living room? 15.The tomatoes are green. 9.Él está se poniendo de rodillas porque estamos en la iglesia. 10.Las sillas no están en la cocina. 11.Muchos niños están en la casa. 12.¿Por qué están aquí? 13.Argentina está en America del Sur. 14.¿Los perros están en la sala? 15.Los tomates están verdes.