Expresate!: Spanish 1
Expresate!: Spanish 1
1st Edition
Rinehart, Winston and Holt
ISBN: 9780030452048
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Exercise 1
Step 1
1 of 6
In this exercise, we are practicing on the differences of „ser“ and „estar“.
Step 2
2 of 6
They are both used to express „to be“, but there are differences on when we use on and when the other.
Step 3
3 of 6
SER is used to describe a permanent state of something, how something is. We use it to describe something, for professions / occupations, relationships, ownership, where something takes place, time and weather. Also use it to describe food, how it normally is (¿Cómo es la hamburguesa? – Es buenísima. – what is hamburger usually like)
Step 4
4 of 6
ESTAR is used to describe conditions that are temporary. It is used to describe mood, health, location and an ongoing action. For food, use it to describe the look, taste and feel at a certain moment. (¿Cómo está tu hamburguesa? – Está un poco grasienta. – the current hamburger is a bit greasy.)
Step 5
5 of 6
Here you have to decide if the people are talking about a characteristic of a dish or the taste at that certain time.
Step 6
6 of 6
La sopa de verduras es buena para ti. – característica
Exercise 2
Step 1
1 of 6
In this exercise, we are practicing on the differences of „ser“ and „estar“.
Step 2
2 of 6
They are both used to express „to be“, but there are differences on when we use on and when the other.
Step 3
3 of 6
SER is used to describe a permanent state of something, how something is. We use it to describe something, for professions/occupations, relationships, ownership, where something takes place, time, and weather. Also use it to describe food, how it normally is (¿Cómo es la hamburguesa? – Es buenísima. – what is hamburger usually like)
Step 4
4 of 6
ESTAR is used to describe conditions that are temporary. It is used to describe mood, health, location and ongoing action. For food, use it to describe the look, taste and feel at a certain moment. (¿Cómo está tu hamburguesa? – Está un poco grasienta. – the current hamburger is a bit greasy.)
Step 5
5 of 6
Here you have to decide if the people are talking about a characteristic of a dish or the taste at that certain time.
Step 6
6 of 6
¡Ay! ¡Qué caliente está la sopa!- Ow, how hot this soup is! – sabor en un momento específico
Exercise 3
Step 1
1 of 6
In this exercise, we are practicing on the differences of „ser“ and „estar“.
Step 2
2 of 6
They are both used to express „to be“, but there are differences on when we use on and when the other.
Step 3
3 of 6
SER is used to describe a permanent state of something, how something is. We use it to describe something, for professions / occupations, relationships, ownership, where something takes place, time and weather. Also use it to describe food, how it normally is (¿Cómo es la hamburguesa? – Es buenísima. – what is hamburger usually like)
Step 4
4 of 6
ESTAR is used to describe conditions that are temporary. It is used to describe mood, health, location and an ongoing action. For food, use it to describe the look, taste and feel at a certain moment. (¿Cómo está tu hamburguesa? – Está un poco grasienta. – the current hamburger is a bit greasy.)
Step 5
5 of 6
Here you have to decide if the people are talking about a characteristic of a dish or the taste at that certain time.
Step 6
6 of 6
Me gusta el flan de la tía Elena. Está rico. – I like aunt Elena’s flan, it is good. – sabor en un momento específico
Exercise 4
Step 1
1 of 6
In this exercise, we are practicing on the differences of „ser“ and „estar“.
Step 2
2 of 6
They are both used to express „to be“, but there are differences on when we use on and when the other.
Step 3
3 of 6
SER is used to describe a permanent state of something, how something is. We use it to describe something, for professions / occupations, relationships, ownership, where something takes place, time and weather. Also use it to describe food, how it normally is (¿Cómo es la hamburguesa? – Es buenísima. – what is hamburger usually like)
Step 4
4 of 6
ESTAR is used to describe conditions that are temporary. It is used to describe mood, health, location and an ongoing action. For food, use it to describe the look, taste and feel at a certain moment. (¿Cómo está tu hamburguesa? – Está un poco grasienta. – the current hamburger is a bit greasy.)
Step 5
5 of 6
Here you have to decide if the people are talking about a characteristic of a dish or the taste at that certain time.
Step 6
6 of 6
No me gusta el atún. Es muy salado. – I don’t like tuna, it is very salty. – característica
Exercise 5
Step 1
1 of 6
In this exercise, we are practicing on the differences of „ser“ and „estar“.
Step 2
2 of 6
They are both used to express „to be“, but there are differences on when we use on and when the other.
Step 3
3 of 6
SER is used to describe a permanent state of something, how something is. We use it to describe something, for professions / occupations, relationships, ownership, where something takes place, time and weather. Also use it to describe food, how it normally is (¿Cómo es la hamburguesa? – Es buenísima. – what is hamburger usually like)
Step 4
4 of 6
ESTAR is used to describe conditions that are temporary. It is used to describe mood, health, location and an ongoing action. For food, use it to describe the look, taste and feel at a certain moment. (¿Cómo está tu hamburguesa? – Está un poco grasienta. – the current hamburger is a bit greasy.)
Step 5
5 of 6
Here you have to decide if the people are talking about a characteristic of a dish or the taste at that certain time.
Step 6
6 of 6
Preparan muy bien la salsa aquí. Está deliciosa, ¿verdad? – they make very good salsa here. It is delicious, no? – sabor en un momento específico
Exercise 6
Step 1
1 of 6
In this exercise, we are practicing on the differences of „ser“ and „estar“.
Step 2
2 of 6
They are both used to express „to be“, but there are differences on when we use on and when the other.
Step 3
3 of 6
SER is used to describe a permanent state of something, how something is. We use it to describe something, for professions / occupations, relationships, ownership, where something takes place, time and weather. Also use it to describe food, how it normally is (¿Cómo es la hamburguesa? – Es buenísima. – what is hamburger usually like)
Step 4
4 of 6
ESTAR is used to describe conditions that are temporary. It is used to describe mood, health, location and an ongoing action. For food, use it to describe the look, taste and feel at a certain moment. (¿Cómo está tu hamburguesa? – Está un poco grasienta. – the current hamburger is a bit greasy.)
Step 5
5 of 6
Here you have to decide if the people are talking about a characteristic of a dish or the taste at that certain time.
Step 6
6 of 6
No nos gusta la salsa. Es muy picante. – we do not like salsa. It is very spicy. – característica
Exercise 7
Step 1
1 of 6
In this exercise, we are practicing on the differences of „ser“ and „estar“.
Step 2
2 of 6
They are both used to express „to be“, but there are differences on when we use on and when the other.
Step 3
3 of 6
SER is used to describe a permanent state of something, how something is. We use it to describe something, for professions / occupations, relationships, ownership, where something takes place, time and weather. Also use it to describe food, how it normally is (¿Cómo es la hamburguesa? – Es buenísima. – what is hamburger usually like)
Step 4
4 of 6
ESTAR is used to describe conditions that are temporary. It is used to describe mood, health, location and an ongoing action. For food, use it to describe the look, taste and feel at a certain moment. (¿Cómo está tu hamburguesa? – Está un poco grasienta. – the current hamburger is a bit greasy.)
Step 5
5 of 6
Here you have to decide if the people are talking about a characteristic of a dish or the taste at that certain time.
Step 6
6 of 6
¿Quieres probar mi sándwich? Está rico. – Would you like to try my sandwich? It is really nice. – sabor en un momento específico
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