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Ser and Estar. To be or not to be?. Spanish One ch.2B. Conjugation of Ser. Present Indicative. Usages of Ser. Characteristics (long term) Nationality Origin (de) Time Equivalence (noun=noun). Examples of Usages. Characteristics- Yo soy alto.
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Ser and Estar To be or not to be? Spanish One ch.2B
Conjugation of Ser Present Indicative
Usages of Ser • Characteristics (long term) • Nationality • Origin (de) • Time • Equivalence (noun=noun)
Examples of Usages • Characteristics- Yo soy alto. • Nationality- Tú eres mexicano. • Origin- El bolígrafo es de mi padre. • Time- Son las tres y media. • Equivalence- Paco es estudiante.
Conjugations of Estar Present Indicative
ESTAR conjugation practice • Yo • Tú • Él • Nosotros • Ellos • Juana
Usages of Estar • Characteristics (Short Term) • Location • Health
Examples of Usages • Location Yo estoy en el supermercado. • Characteristics (Short term) Lance está cansado. • Health Tú estás enfermo.
Examples of Ser and Estar Fill in the blank with the proper conjugated form of ser/estar. • 1) Yo ____ de Yorba Linda. • 2) Derrick ___ muy guapo. • 3) Carson y Norbert _____ en México. • 4) El Sr. Gonzalez ____ en el carro. • 5) Tú _____ cansado hoy. soy Origin es LT Char. están Loc. está Loc. estás ST Char.
Steps to follow: • See if the form of to be is followed by an ing word.(if yes-conjugate the ing word) • Figure out what the sentence is saying. • Apply it to one of the eight usages. • Determine which verb to use. • Identify the subject of the sentence. • Conjugate the verb to agree.