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What is the difference between the verbs "ser" and "estar" in Spanish? (Both are "to be")

While both verbs mean "to be", and are used in descriptions, they are both used in different situations. "Ser" is used in the case of adjectives and descriptions that will not change in a...
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Answered by Sofia d. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between 'ser' and 'estar'? ¿Cuál es la diferencia entre 'ser' y 'estar'?

The difference between 'ser' and 'estar' is mainly whether you are describing something permanent. If I were to say that 'I have blue eyes', then I would use 'ser', as this is something that cannot change. '...
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What is the difference between Ser and Estar

Ser is permanentDOCTOR: Descriptions, Occupations, Characteristics, Time, Origin, and Relationships. Estar is user to indicate temporary states and locations. PLACE stands for Position, Location, Action, Con...
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Answered by Conor S. Spanish tutor
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When do I use the present subjunctive in Spanish?

"The subjunctive" tends to create a sense of dread amongst language students, however with practice it begins to feel natural!· Firstly, the structure that is always followed by the present subjunc...
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Answered by Jenny K. Spanish tutor
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