Thursday, November 29, 2012

Ser vs Estar


Since the verb's "ser" and "estar" both in English mean "to be" but in reality are two different words, I gave this lecture on the difference between their uses. In reality there are more circumstances where you can use either one, but the method I taught included some of the main ideas. If you do have any further questions please leave a comment/question and I will respond. The video is a little fuzzy so here are the conjugations if you need Ser: yo soy, tú eres, él/ella/ud. es, nosotros somos, ellos/ellas/uds. son. And for Estar: yo estoy, tú estás, él/ella/ud está, nosotros estamos, ellos/ellas/uds. están.

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