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Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

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Page 1: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Ser vs. Estar

Srta. Phillips

Page 2: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

• Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Page 3: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Ser

Yo – soy Nosotros – somosTú – eres Vosotros – sois Usted – es Ustedes – sonEl/Ella – es Ellos/Ellas - son

Page 4: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Uses of ser…

• Ser is used to express an inherent trait or a characteristic that does not change.

Page 5: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Ejemplos

• Ella es terca. (She is stubborn.)• Yo soy paciente. (I am patient.)

Page 6: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Uses of ser…

• You use ser de to tell where someone or something is from and what something is made of.

Page 7: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Ejemplos

• La profesora es de Puerto Rico. (The teacher is from Puerto Rico.)

• El café es de Colombia. (The coffee is from Colombia.)

• La casa es de adobe. (The house is made from adobe.)

Page 8: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

A practicar…

• Alejandro no ___ flexible.• Tú ___ un tipo muy difícil. • Yo ___ bien educada.• Lupe y Maribel ____ ambiciosas.

Page 9: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

A practicar…

• Alejandro no es flexible.• Tú eres un tipo muy difícil. • Yo soy bien educada.• Lupe y Maribel son ambiciosas.

Page 10: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Estar

Yo – estoy Nosotros – estamosTú – estás Vosotros – estáisUsted – está Ustedes – estánEl/Ella – está Ellos/Ellas – están

Page 11: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Uses of estar…

• Estar is used to express a temporary state, emotion or condition.

Page 12: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Ejemplos

• Juan no está bien hoy. Está enfermo. (Juan is not well today. He is sick.)

• La joven está cansada. (The young lady is tired.)

Page 13: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Uses of estar…

• You use estar to express where someone or something is located.

Page 14: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Ejemplos

• Los alumnos están en la escuela. (The students are in the school.)

• Madrid está en España. (Madrid is in Spain.)

Page 15: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

A practicar…

• ¿___ tú lleno de energía hoy?• Por lo general, mi madre ____ de buen

humor. • Nosotros ____ cansados porque no dormimos

bien.

Page 16: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

A practicar…

• ¿Estás tú lleno de energía hoy?• Por lo general, mi madre está de buen

humor. • Nosotros estamos cansados porque no

dormimos bien.

Page 17: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

A little rhyme…

• For how you feel and where you are, always use the verb estar. For who you are and from where, always use the verb ser.

Page 18: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Circle the best answer…

• La muchacha (es, está) colombiana. • Los niños (son, están) felices.• Tú (eres, estás) sincera.• Béyonce (es, está) muy bonita.• Ustedes (son, están) en la escuela.

Page 19: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Circle the best answer…

• La muchacha (es, está) colombiana. • Los niños (son, están) felices.• Tú (eres, estás) sincera.• Béyonce (es, está) muy bonita.• Ustedes (son, están) en la escuela.

Page 20: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Chose ser/estar & conjugate• Ellos _______ nerviosos. • Mi casa _____ grande. • Su padre _______ nervioso porque tiene mucho estrés.• Nosotros ____de mal humor.• Mi hermana _________ terca.• Juan Pablo _______ enfermo. Tiene tos. • Santiago ______ en Chile.• El uniforme ______ de lana (wool).• Los alumnos ______ de La Republica Dominicana. • Tú ______ en la clase de español.• Usted ______________ en la cocina.

Page 21: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Chose ser/estar & conjugate

• Ellos están nerviosos. • Mi casa es grande. • Su padre está nervioso porque tiene mucho

estrés.• Nosotros estamos de mal humor.• Mi hermana es terca.

Page 22: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

Chose ser/estar & conjugate

• Juan Pablo está enfermo. Tiene tos. • Santiago está en Chile.• El uniforme es de lana (wool).• Los alumnos son de La Republica Dominicana. • Tú estás en la clase de español.• Usted está en la cocina.

Page 23: Ser vs. Estar Srta. Phillips. Spanish has two verbs that mean to be. They are ser and estar. These verbs have distinct uses.

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