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Ser and estar

Ser and estar. Preview S er E star. Ser. Both ser and estar mean to be , but they aren’t used interchangeably. Use ser to . . . say where a class or an event takes place describe the characteristics of someone or something. El concierto es en el teatro. Elías es alto y rubio.

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Ser and estar

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  1. Ser and estar Preview • Ser • Estar

  2. Ser • Both serand estarmean to be, but they aren’t used interchangeably. • Use serto . . . • say where a class or an event takes place • describe the characteristics of someone or something El concierto esen el teatro. Elías esalto y rubio.

  3. Estar • Both serand estarmean to be, but they aren’t used interchangeably. • Use estarto . . . • say what is going on right now • say where someone or something is Mamá estáregandolas plantas. Tu ropa estáen la secadora.

  4. Estar • Both serand estarmean to be, but they aren’t used interchangeably. • Use estarto . . . • say how someone feels or how food tastes Ramiro estáenfermo hoy. Esta sopa estádeliciosa.

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