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Site Rules. Hi, mathslover I love math, too! Just my 2 cents: when you faced with the decision of whether to use ser or estar , try to decide if what you are describing:. My method may not be perfect, but it has worked for me. For more help and clarity lol , check out the SD reference section here's a link. Thank you all so much, it sure helped! I guess I have to learn to think like a native. My mistake, it seemed, was trying to translate literally.
And I love the advice given! Generally, just generally there are some exceptions , ser is used for permant things and estar for temporary My casa es blanco. My house is white. La comida es caliente. My food is hot. The poor, short guy might grow in a few months, so it's estar, right?
We use ser because its a permanent characteristic most of the time. Oh, okay, your probably confused about the short guy Ser or Estar is the same verb in English. Soy is linked to the way you or things are.
These traits are permanent conditions that have been present since birth. ESTAR here. This is the more common question between the two and is frequently used when greeting someone. Do you need help remembering the difference? Just listen to this song a few times and you shouldn't have a problem, but don't complain if you can't get the jingle out of your head! If you plan to travel to a Spanish speaking country or have conversations with native speakers, it is important that you understand the difference between the two question.
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