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)?
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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
- Use ser to describe someone's or commodity's nature or identity.
- Use estar to talk about someone's or commodity's state.
- Use ser to talk about time and events.
- 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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