Apuntes el 2 de febrero SER (to be) (yo) soy(nosotros/as) somos (tú) eres(vosotros/as) sois (Ud., él/ella) es(Uds., ellos/as) son.

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Apuntes el 2 de febrero SER (to be) (yo) soy(nosotros/as) somos (tú) eres(vosotros/as) sois (Ud., él/ella) es(Uds., ellos/as) son

Ejemplos: ¿Cómo son tus padres? (What are your parents like?) -Son muy simpáticos. (They’re very nice.) ¿Cómo son Uds.? (What are you guys like?) -Somos altos, morenos y guapos. (We’re tall, dark and handsome.)

SER and ESTAR both mean to be, but they are not interchangeable. SER is used to describe characteristics that are more or less permanent. Mi hermano es muy inteligente. (My brother is very inteligent.) ESTAR is used to describe feelings and location. Mi hermano está cansado. (My brother is tired.) Mi hermano está en la escuela. (My brother is at school.)