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Use of the “TO BE” verb in Spanish is one of the hardest and | Use of the verb “TO BE” verb in Spanish is one of the hardest and most confusing verbs, at the same time it is one of the most useful and important. | ||
Why is it so hard to understand? | Why is it so hard to understand? | ||
Well, | Well, that must be because in English like in another languages (german and French, for example) there is only one verb to express the existence of things. In Spanish however, we have two different verbs, "SER" and "ESTAR" used to express different states of being or existence, temporary and permanent. | ||
For example: | For example: | ||
I am John - Soy John (verbo SER) | I am John - Soy John (verbo SER) | ||
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I am at home - Estoy en casa (Verbo ESTAR) | I am at home - Estoy en casa (Verbo ESTAR) | ||
As you can see, in | As you can see, in English only one verb is used and in Spanish, two are used. | ||
USES OF VERB "SER" | USES OF VERB "SER" | ||
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Tu eres agradable – You are nice | Tu eres agradable – You are nice | ||
2.- To know the date,hour, | 2.- To know the date, hour, and price. | ||
Hoy es sábado – Today is Saturday | Hoy es sábado – Today is Saturday. | ||
¿Qué hora es? - What time is it? | ¿Qué hora es? - What time is it? | ||
Es la una (1:00) - It is one o´clock | Es la una (1:00) - It is one o´clock. | ||
¿Cuánto es? - How much is it? | ¿Cuánto es? - How much is it? | ||
Revision as of 15:24, 10 February 2019
Use of the verb “TO BE” verb in Spanish is one of the hardest and most confusing verbs, at the same time it is one of the most useful and important. Why is it so hard to understand? Well, that must be because in English like in another languages (german and French, for example) there is only one verb to express the existence of things. In Spanish however, we have two different verbs, "SER" and "ESTAR" used to express different states of being or existence, temporary and permanent. For example: I am John - Soy John (verbo SER) I am fine - Estoy bien (verbo ESTAR) The car is mine - El auto es mío (Verbo SER) I am at home - Estoy en casa (Verbo ESTAR)
As you can see, in English only one verb is used and in Spanish, two are used.
USES OF VERB "SER" 1.- To describe the characteristics of a person: El hombre es alto – Man is tall Ella es delgada - She is Slim Tu eres agradable – You are nice
2.- To know the date, hour, and price. Hoy es sábado – Today is Saturday. ¿Qué hora es? - What time is it? Es la una (1:00) - It is one o´clock. ¿Cuánto es? - How much is it?
3.- To indicate ownership La casa es mía –The house is mine El teléfono es de ella – The phone is hers La computadora es de el - The computer is his
USES OF VERB ESTAR
1.- It is used to talk about a location.
Tú estas en Rusia - You are in Russia
París está en Francia - Paris is in France
Ellos están en casa - They are at home
2.- To explain a temporary state (which can change from one moment to another) Estoy enfermo - I am sick Estas contenta – You are happy Estamos cansados - we are tired
3.- To talk about the activities that are happening at this time. I am eating – Estoy comiendo Estamos hablando - We are talking Estas aprendiendo español - You are learning spanish
CONJUGATION OF VERBS "SER"/"ESTAR" I am - Yo soy / Yo estoy You are - Tú eres / Tú estas He is - Él es / Él esta We are - Nosotros somos / Nosotros estamos You are - Ustedes son / Ustedes estan They are - Ellos son / Ellos estan