Tag: Ser and Estar

Estar

Ser and estar both translate in English to the verb “to be” and because of this it can be really confusing deciding which of the two is more appropriate because their meanings differ in Spanish. Here are some guidelines to help: ESTAR is used: 1. to state location or position of people, places, or objects…

Ser

Ser and estar both translate in English to the verb “to be” and because of this it can be really confusing deciding which of the two is more appropriate because their meanings differ in Spanish. Here are some guidelines to help: SER is used:  1. to connect the subject in a sentence to a noun:…