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SER. ESTAR. "TO BE". SCOOT P. ETHEL P. Ser or Estar?. Ser and Estar both mean ‘to be’. So when do we use which one? Meet Scoot P and Ethel P – they’re cousins, and they are going to help us decide. SER – typically for descriptions and things that are more permanent.
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SER ESTAR "TO BE" SCOOT P ETHEL P
Ser or Estar? • Ser and Estar both mean ‘to be’. So when do we use which one? • Meet Scoot P and Ethel P – they’re cousins, and they are going to help us decide.
SER – typically for descriptions and things that are more permanent. • Use the acronym SCOOT P to determine if you should use SER.
Ser The S stands for Ser, so you always know which verb you are working with.
Characteristic tall, short, pretty, tasty, smart, funny, made of wood/glass/plastic
Origin Hi, I’m from Houston. I am American.
Occupation I am a doctor. They are students.
Time It is 6:30. The party is at 7.
Possession This is my house. Those are your books. He is our brother.
Key Term: De De, meaning ‘of’ or ‘from’, is used for origin, characteristics and possession.
ESTAR – typically for things that change easily, less permanent Use the acronym ETHEL P to determine if you should use ESTAR.
Estar The E stands for estar, so you don’t get them confused.
Temporary Condition The potatoes are cold. I am tired.
Health He is sick. I am well.
Emotion I am happy. Y’all are sad.
Location I am in the classroom. The building is on Main Street.
Progressives These are the –ing verbs – we’ll get to them later!
Key words – En, encima de, al lado de, etc. These key words show location, which is always ESTAR