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On the other hand, remember that although **ser** and **estar** both mean “to be”, they have some different uses:
– The verb **ser** is used to describe professions, origin, personal traits, physical characteristics, express identity, and give the time and date.
– The verb **estar** is used to indicate locations and to describe how someone feels.
– ¿Por qué **está** ella triste? *(Why is she sad?)*
On the other hand, remember that although **ser** and **estar** both mean “to be”, they have some different uses:
– The verb **ser** is used to describe professions, origin, personal traits, physical characteristics, express identity, and give the time and date.
– The verb **estar** is used to indicate locations and to describe how someone feels.
– Francisco **es** muy estudioso. *( Francisco is very studious)*
On the other hand, remember that although **ser** and **estar** both mean “to be”, they have some different uses:
– The verb **ser** is used to describe professions, origin, personal traits, physical characteristics, express identity, and give the time and date.
– The verb **estar** is used to indicate locations and to describe how someone feels.
– Yo no **estoy** enojada *( I am not angry)*
On the other hand, remember that although **ser** and **estar** both mean “to be”, they have some different uses:
– The verb **ser** is used to describe professions, origin, personal traits, physical characteristics, express identity, and give the time and date.
– The verb **estar** is used to indicate locations and to describe how someone feels.
– Ustedes **tienen** razón. *( You are right)*
On the other hand, remember that although **ser** and **estar** both mean “to be”, they have some different uses:
– The verb **ser** is used to describe professions, origin, personal traits, physical characteristics, express identity, and give the time and date.
– The verb **estar** is used to indicate locations and to describe how someone feels.
– Los jugadores **están** cansados. *(The players are tired)*
On the other hand, remember that although **ser** and **estar** both mean “to be”, they have some different uses:
– The verb **ser** is used to describe professions, origin, personal traits, physical characteristics, express identity, and give the time and date.
– The verb **estar** is used to indicate locations and to describe how someone feels.
– Pilar y Lupe **son** simpáticas. *( Pilar and Lupe are nice)*
On the other hand, remember that although **ser** and **estar** both mean “to be”, they have some different uses:
– The verb **ser** is used to describe professions, origin, personal traits, physical characteristics, express identity, and give the time and date.
– The verb **estar** is used to indicate locations and to describe how someone feels.
– ¡Yo **tengo** miedo! *(I am afraid)*