Introduction
Introducción
Both ser and estar translate as to be in English, but are used in different contexts.
ser describes permanent conditions like names, nationalities, and other aspects of identity.
estar describes statuses like locations, moods, or other temporary conditions.
Both ser and estar have highly irregular conjugations, so it's good to practice them a lot.
ser describes permanent conditions like names, nationalities, and other aspects of identity.
estar describes statuses like locations, moods, or other temporary conditions.
Both ser and estar have highly irregular conjugations, so it's good to practice them a lot.
This is only a preview of the lesson.
Get complete access with a Polly Passport.
Buy a Polly Passport More Information
Comments
Comentarios