ser vs. estar sra. blount ser vs. estar you already know the verb ser. it means “to be”

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Page 1: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER vs. ESTAR

Sra. Blount

Page 2: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb

SER. It means “to be”

Page 3: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER VS. ESTARThere is another verb in

Spanish that means “to be.” It is the verb ESTAR.

Page 4: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER VS. ESTAR ESTAR is an irregular verb,

just like SER, so you must memorize all its forms.

Page 5: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SERYo soy

Tú eres

Ud.

Él es

Ella

Nosotros somos

Uds.

Ellos son

Ellas

Page 6: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER VS. ESTAR There are certain occasions

in which you will use either SER or ESTAR.

Let’s review SER first!

Page 7: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SERYo soy

Tú eres

Ud.

Él es

Ella

Nosotros somos

Uds.

Ellos son

Ellas

Page 8: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER Used to tell TIME and DATE.

Son las dos y media.

It is two thirty.

Es el veinte de noviembre.

It is the twentieth of November.

Page 9: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER Used to tell NATIONALITY.

For example:

Yo soy americana.

Él es puertorriqueño.

Page 10: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER Used to tell WHERE

SOMEONE OR SOMETHING IS FROM.

Tú eres de Nicaragua.

Ellas son de Costa Rica.

Page 11: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER Used to describe

CHARACTERISTICS & OCCUPATION.

Rebeca es alta.

Enrique y yo somos guapos.

Nosotros somos doctores.

Page 12: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

Ok, now let’s see whatthe verb ESTAR looks like.Remember, all it’s formsare totally irregular andthey follow NO pattern.You must memorize them!

Page 13: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

ESTAR Used for telling

LOCATION.

For example:

Page 14: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

ESTAR

El libro está en la mesa.

The book is on the table.

Yo estoy en Guatemala.

I am in Guatemala.

Page 15: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

ESTAR Tell CONDITION.

For example:

Page 16: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

ESTAR

Eduardo está ocupado.

Eduardo is busy.

Ana y Luisa están enfermas.

Ana and Luisa are sick.

Page 17: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

TO BE (In English)I am

You are

He

She is

It

We are

They are

Page 18: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

ESTARYo estoy

Tú estás

Ud.

Él está

Ella

Nosotros estamos

Uds.

Ellos están

Ellas

Page 19: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

LET’S REVIEW AGAIN!

Page 20: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER Used to tell NATIONALITY.

For example:

Yo soy americana.

Él es puertorriqueño.

Page 21: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER Used to tell WHERE

SOMEONE OR SOMETHING IS FROM.

Tú eres de Nicaragua.

Ellas son de Costa Rica.

Page 22: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER Used to tell TIME and DATE.

Son las dos y media.

It is two thirty.

Es el veinte de noviembre.

It is the twentieth of November.

Page 23: SER vs. ESTAR Sra. Blount SER VS. ESTAR You already know the verb SER. It means “to be”

SER Used to describe

CHARACTERISTICS & OCCUPATION.

Rebeca es alta.

Enrique y yo somos guapos.

Ellos son maestros