The document discusses the Spanish verbs "ser" and "estar", which both translate to "to be" in English. It provides conjugation charts for both verbs and explains that "ser" is used to describe inherent or permanent qualities, while "estar" refers to temporary situations or locations. Examples are given showing how to conjugate "ser" and use it in sentences such as "Soy americano" (I am American) and "Son las dos" (It is 2:00).
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Coroa Porcelana - How to Conjugate Ser - A Lesson in Conversational Spanish Verbs.20140910.235120
The document discusses the Spanish verbs "ser" and "estar", which both translate to "to be" in English. It provides conjugation charts for both verbs and explains that "ser" is used to describe inherent or permanent qualities, while "estar" refers to temporary situations or locations. Examples are given showing how to conjugate "ser" and use it in sentences such as "Soy americano" (I am American) and "Son las dos" (It is 2:00).
The document discusses the Spanish verbs "ser" and "estar", which both translate to "to be" in English. It provides conjugation charts for both verbs and explains that "ser" is used to describe inherent or permanent qualities, while "estar" refers to temporary situations or locations. Examples are given showing how to conjugate "ser" and use it in sentences such as "Soy americano" (I am American) and "Son las dos" (It is 2:00).
coroa porcelana - How to Conjugate Ser - A Lesson in
Conversational Spanish Verbs
In get to proficiently communicate in conversational Spanish, you will have to know how to conjugate ser, the Spanish verb. It is specifically important that you know when to use "ser" and when to use "estar," contemplating that the two verbs suggest the English verb to be.
Seem at this conjugation chart applying the verb "ser":
(Yo) soy (T) eres (El, ella, usted) es (Nosotros, nosotras) somos (Ellos, ellas, ustedes) son Glimpse look at this conjugation chart making use of the verb "estar": (Yo) estoy (T) ests (El, ella, usted) est (Nosotros, nosotras) estamos (Ellos, ellas, ustedes) estn
There are at minimum two matters that these verbs have in widespread. In addition to getting action phrases that you will need to have to know in get to conversation with native Spanish speakers in normal every day conversation, both of those words and phrases are irregular in sure tenses.
Ser can be employed when describing a problem that is lasting or long lasting. On the other hand, we use estar when talking about situations that are likely to be a lot more non permanent and when talking about place. To be much more unique, we use "ser" for talking about or describing the following:
Identity of a noun One's occupation Time of day Inherent qualities Physical properties Household relationships Spots and dates of gatherings Quantity and selling price
Now that we have learned when to use ser, let us choose a search at some examples phrases on how to conjugate ser in the Spanish language:
Soy americano. I am American.
Tu eres dentista. You are a dentist.
Carolina es colombiana. Carolina is Colombian.
Somos hermanos. We are brothers.
Son las dos. It is 2:00.
Las playas son divinas. The beach locations are divine.