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Levart [38]
3 years ago
7

When should you use ser rather than estar for the verb "to be?"

Spanish
1 answer:
melomori [17]3 years ago
8 0
If something seems temporary, use estar, if it is more permanent quality, use ser. When you are thinking about whether to use ser or estar, consider which question the verb “to be” is answering. If you want to talk about ‘where’ something is, use estar.
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