Los verbos “ser” y “estar”. “ser” (yo) soy (tú) eres (ella, él, Ud.) es (nosotros) somos (ellos, Uds.) son.

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Los verbos “ser” y “estar”

“ser” (yo) soy (tú) eres (ella, él, Ud.) es (nosotros) somos (ellos, Uds.) son

“estar” (yo) estoy (tú) estás (ella, él, Ud.) está (nosotros) estamos (ellos, Uds.) están

“ser” and “estar” both mean “to be.” However, their uses are different.

Ser Use “ser” to talk about characteristics that generally do not change. “Ser” is used for descriptions that are not about conditions or location. For example: – Who a person is or what a person is like – What something is or what something is like – Where a person is from or thing is from

Ser Teresa es mi prima. Es muy graciosa. Los tacos son mi comida favorita. Son sabrosos. Mis tíos son de México. Son muy simpáticos.

Estar Use “estar” to talk about conditions that tend to change. For example: – How a person feels – Where a person or thing is

Estar ¿Dónde está Mariana? No está aquí. No puede venir hoy porque está muy enferma.

Estar Remember HELP!!!! – H: Health – E: Emotion – L: Location – P: Present Progressive