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What is the difference between 'Ser' and 'Estar'

"Ser" and "Estar" both translate into 'to be' however they are used in different situations.Generally, the difference can be understood as Nature (Ser) vs State (Estar). Ser is used in...

Answered by Tobias S. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between 'es' and 'está?'

This is a very common mistake made by Spanish learners. Identifying the times to use these different verbs is essential for a high grade and for accuracy in both written and spoken language. The mistake i...

Answered by Rebecca H. Spanish tutor
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Escríbele un breve artículo para tu periódico local sobre la importancia de las vacaciones.

No es ningún secreto que los estudiantes de hoy están más estresados que nunca. Un estudio realizado recientemente en el Reino Unido encontró que el 70% de los estudiantes sienten que su tra...

Answered by Daniel C. Spanish tutor
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Translate the sentence: " Suddenly, he felt really tired and a taxi took him home".

De repente se sintió muy cansado y un taxi le llevó a casa.

Answered by Patricia C. Spanish tutor
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What is the difference between "ser" and "estar"and when to use them

Spanish has two verbs "to be" and that is "ser" and "estar"
The difference:
"Ser" Used with nouns, pronoun or infinitive e.g. Es una lengua, Quien estaba...

Answered by shenali f. Spanish tutor
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