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The verb 'to be' - ser and estar
The verbs ser and estar both mean ‘to be’. Ser is used with permanent things. Estar is used with temporary things. Adjectives can change their meaning according to whether ser or estar is used.
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How to use the verb 'to be' in Spanish by practising 'ser' and 'estar'
The verb 'to be' in Spanish. In Spanish, there are two verbs for ‘to be’: ser and estar and you use them for different things.
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