To be or not to be? So far we have learned two ways to express the concept of “to be”: ser estar In this slide show, we’ll look more closely at the differences.

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To be or not to be? So far we have learned two ways to express the concept of “to be”: ser estar In this slide show, we’ll look more closely at the differences between these two verbs.

Conjugation of ser – to be Spanish: yo soynosotros somos tú eresvosotros sois él/ella/usted esellos/ellas/ustedes son English: I am we are you areyou all are he/she/you (formal) isthey/you all are

Conjugation of estar – to be Spanish: yo estoynosotros estamos tú estásvosotros estáis él/ella/usted estáellos/ellas/ustedes están English: I am we are you areyou all are he/she/you (formal) isthey/you all are

Ser Let’s start with ser, the first verb we learned. This verb is used to talk about essential things (essential ~ es). (he/she is) T.O.P.I.C. Think of the acronym T.O.P.I.C.

Time T.O.P.I.C. The first letter of T.O.P.I.C. stands for “time.” When we talk about time in Spanish, we always use ser: ¿Qué hora es? Son las 3:30. Hoy es lunes.

Origin & Nationality T.O.P.I.C. The second letter of T.O.P.I.C. stands for “origin.” We use ser to talk about where people are from and their nationality: Soy de Pinckney. Marta es venezolana.

Professions We can also use ser to talk about people’s jobs: Mi hermano es ingeniero. Ellas son profesoras.

Identification T.O.P.I.C. The fourth letter of T.O.P.I.C. refers to “identification.” This can be used to name people: Ella es mi prima. places: Lansing es la capital de Michigan. things: ¿Qué tipo de animal es? Es un león. and events (“takes place”) La fiesta es en la casa de Alicia.

Identification You also use ser to identify possession (i.e., who owns what): Es mi diccionario. Esta no es mi calculadora.

Characteristics & Descriptions T.O.P.I.C. The fifth and final letter of T.O.P.I.C. stands for permanent “characteristics” (descriptions): El perro es inteligente. El perro es blanco y marrón. El perro es simpático.

Characteristics This use also includes descriptions of people, places, and things: Marcos y Flora son fuertes. Detroit es una ciudad grande. La clase de español es divertida.

T.O.P.I.C. To review, the main uses of ser include: Time Origin and Nationality Professions Identification Characteristics & Descriptions There are other uses, too, but this acronym covers the most important cases!

Estar Now we can look at estar. This verb is used to talk about states (estar ≈ state). P.L.A.C.E. Think of the acronym P.L.A.C.E.

Position P.L.A.C.E. The first letter of the acronym P.L.A.C.E. stands for “position.” We use estar when we talk about where something is located, whether it is there temporarily… David está en el desierto. Juana no está en clase hoy. Mi abuelo está en casa.

Location P.L.A.C.E. … or permanently located there (the second letter of P.L.A.C.E. is location ): Kalamazoo está en Michigan. La iglesia está en la Avenida Foster. Madrid está en España.

Action P.L.A.C.E. The third letter of P.L.A.C.E. stands for “action.” We use estar when we are talking about actions that are occurring at the moment of speaking (referred to as the “present progressive”): Laura está esquiando. Ana está escribiendo una carta. Estamos comiendo una pizza.

Condition P.L.A.C.E. The fourth letter of P.L.A.C.E. stands for “condition.” We use estar to talk about temporary states (for example, health): Enrique está enfermo. Mis padres están cansados. ¿Cómo estás?

Emotion P.L.A.C.E. The last letter of P.L.A.C.E. stands for “emotion.” We use estar to talk about feelings and emotions. Alicia está triste. Lorenzo y María están contentos. Estoy nervioso porque tengo un examen de literatura.

P.L.A.C.E. To review, the main uses of estar include: Position Location Action Condition Emotion There are other uses, too, but this acronym covers the most important cases!

Let’s practice! Choose the correct form according to the context. ¿Cómo es/está tu hermano? Es/Está enfermo. Hoy es/está en el hospital para una prueba de sangre (blood test).

¿Ser o estar? ¿Cómo está tu hermano? Está enfermo. Hoy está en el hospital para una prueba de sangre (blood test). Why? Condition/condition/location

Otro, por favor… ¿De quién (whose) es/está el disco compacto? ¿Cuál? (which one) El disco compacto que es/está en el escritorio. Es/Está negro. Creo que es/está de Julio.

¡Muy bien! ¿De quién es el disco compacto? ¿Cuál? El disco compacto que está en el escritorio. Es negro. Creo que es de Julio. Why? identification/position/ characteristic/identification

Here’s another! ¿Dónde es/está Ana? Es/está en el parque. Es/Está con Nuria. ¿Qué son/están haciendo allí? Son/están jugando al tenis.

Last one! ¿Dónde está Ana? Está en el parque. Está con Nuria. ¿Qué están haciendo allí? Están jugando al tenis. Why? Location/location/location/ action/action

Eso es todo! That’s enough for now about ser and estar. Be vigilant of these two verbs; try to guess which letter of the two acronyms is most applicable in every case.

¡Gracias!