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The difference between "ser" and "estar" is that "ser" is used when the object is in a <u>permanent state</u> (where are you from...) while "estar" is when the object is in a <u>variable state</u> (temporary states).
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I recommend Duolingo (an app) for starters, if you’re in high school you can ask your counselors to put you in a Spanish class. Taking trips to Mexico (if you can afford it) can also help! Good luck!
I think the answer might be comer