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When do I use the verb 'ser' and when do I use the verb 'estar'?

Good question, they both mean to be. 'Ser' is for permanent states, for example, 'soy Ben', meaning 'I'm Ben'. That will always be my name, so we use 'ser'. 'Estar' is used for temporary states or to stat...

Answered by Ben H. Spanish tutor
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How should I go about revising for my upcoming speaking exam?

You've probably included sentences for particular structures, or framed around good key phrase, so don't just mememroise like speech, remember why you've written that sentence Make arsenal of phrases that...

Answered by Isla G. Spanish tutor
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¿Qué es tu pasatiempo favorito?

Cuando tengo un poco de tiempo libre, la cosa que me gusta hacer es los deportes. Me importa mucho el bienestar y por lo tanto practico los deportes a menudo. Cuando tuve diez años, tenía clases de tenis ...

Answered by Susannah W. Spanish tutor
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Where do you live, describe its characteristics, location and size

Vivo en Exeter, un pueblo bastante grande en el sur-este de Inglaterra, mi pueblo tiene muchas cosas diferentes para edades diferentes entonces a mucha gente le gusta vivir aquí. Hay muchas colinas en nue...

Answered by Theo W. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between estar and ser?

Estar and ser both mean "to be" in Spanish. However, they are used differently. The basic difference is that estar is usually used to describe something temporary, whereas ser usually describes ...

Answered by Amy F. Spanish tutor
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