“Ser” y “Estar”
The verb ser means “to be” The verb estar means “to be” So… …what’s the difference???
Uses of each SERESTAR TimeLocation DateState of mind/health Physical traits(Death) Personality traits (Present progressive tense) Origin Nationality Noun/pronoun Noun/Pronoun
Uses of each: Simpler view SERESTAR Everything elseLocation State of mind/health (Death) (Present progressive tense)
Práctica chica Which would you use for the following situations: height attractiveness at the park tired rich lawyer Argentine mean at home