World Languages, asked by dajiraw64, 11 months ago

Ser and Estar both mean "to be" in Spanish. However, each verb is used in different situations.

Which verb is used to describe how a noun is (condition)?



Ser

Estar

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Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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Ser tells you what commodity is, and the nature of its being, while estar refers further to what Ser and Estar both mean "to be" in Spanish. commodity does.

  • You might use soy( the first-person present of ser, meaning" I am") to explain who or what you are, but you'd use Estoy( the first-person present of estar) to tell what you're being or doing.
  • The Spanish verb ser is generally used to describe endless traits.
  • On the other hand, estar is used to relate to temporary conditions

Ser and Estar in action 4 rules

  1. Use ser to describe someone's or commodity's nature or identity.
  2. Use estar to talk about someone's or commodity's state.
  3. Use ser to talk about time and events.
  4. Use estar to talk about someone's or commodity's position.

SER is used primarily in situations to indicate permanence, parity, characteristics, origin, nature, identity and possession

" My apple IS bigger than his"," Quito IS in Ecuador"," Ice IS cold"," He IS French", and" This auto IS mine". SER is an irregular verb.

  • To describe how you feel or where you are, you use the present reflective forms of estar-
  • estoy, estás, está, Estamos, estáis, están.

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