Monday, November 24, 2008

16.Ser and Estar: Part II

Ser and Estar: Part II

In the previous lesson you learned the fundamental difference between ser and estar - essence or condition. The examples used the verbs in conjunction with adjectives to clearly illustrate this point. In practice, ser and estar are not always used with adjectives, nor is it always easy for the non-native speaker to choose between the two verbs. Therefore, it is extremely useful to learn some concrete rules for deciding when to use ser or estar. This lesson examines some common uses for the verb ser.


Ser is used to express the hour, day, and date.

  • ¿Qué hora es?
    What time is it?

    Son las dos.
    It's two o'clock.

    ¿Qué día es hoy?
    What day is today?

    Hoy es lunes.
    Today's Monday.

    ¿Qué fecha es hoy?
    What's the date today?

    Es el cinco de mayo.
    It's May fifth.

Ser is used to express place of origin.

  • ¿De dónde eres tú?
    Where are you from?

    Soy de Colombia.
    I'm from Colombia.

Ser is used to express occupation.

  • ¿Cuál es tu trabajo?
    What do you do?

    Soy carpintero
    I'm a carpenter.

Ser is used to express nationality.

  • ¿Es ella puertorriqueña?
    Is she Puerto Rican?

    No, es guatemalteca.
    No, she's Guatemalan.

Ser is used to express religious or political affiliation.

  • ¿Son los García bautistas?
    Are the Garcias Baptists?

    No, son católicos.
    No, they're Catholics.

    ¿Es el gobierno socialista?
    Is the government socialist?

    No, es comunista.
    No, it's communist.

Ser is used to express the material something is made of.

  • ¿De qué material es la mesa?
    What's the table made of?

    Es de madera.
    It's made of wood.

Ser is used to express possession.

  • ¿De quién es la pluma?
    Whose pen is it?

    Es de Emilio.
    It's Emilio's.

Ser is used to express the relationship of one person to another.

  • ¿Quién es Rogelio?
    Who is Roger?

    Es el esposo de Marta.
    He's Martha's husband.

Ser is used with certain impersonal expressions.

  • Es importante practicar cada día.
    It's important to practice every day.

    Es necesario hablar mucho.
    It's necessary to speak a lot.

Ser is used to tell where an event is taking place.

  • La película es en el cine.
    The movie is at the theatre.

    La fiesta es en el club Fantástico.
    The party is in the Fantastic Club.

Ser is used with adjectives to express inherent, or essential qualities.

  • Miguel es un hombre sincero.
    Mike is a sincere man.

    También es guapo.
    He's also handsome.

Let's review. Ser is used to express:

  1. the hour, day, and date
  2. place of origin
  3. occupation
  4. nationality
  5. religious or political affiliation
  6. the material something is made of
  7. possession
  8. relationship of one person to another
  9. certain impersonal expressions
  10. where an event is taking place
  11. essential qualities

Let's add another flashcard:

Verb Flashcards

  1. Uses of ser

    the hour, day, and date
    place of origin
    occupation
    nationality
    religious or political affiliation
    the material something is made of; possession
    relationship of one person to another
    certain impersonal expressions
    where an event is taking place
    essential qualities

Thursday, November 20, 2008

15.Ser and Estar: Part I

Rejoice everybody we are moving to unit two, congratulations you have taken the first big step to learning Spanish. Let's continue.
Unit Two

Ser and Estar: Part I

Whole books have been written about the two important Spanish verbs: ser and estar. This will be the subject of our discussion for the next few lessons. Soon, you will have a very good understanding of how these two verbs are used.


Ser and estar can both be translated as "to be." Here is the English verb, fully conjugated:

  • to be

    I am
    you are
    he/she is
    we are
    you-all are
    they are

Notice that these two sentences can have different meanings in English.

  • The apple is green.
    (Meaning the apple is not ripe.)

    The apple is green.
    (Meaning the color of the apple is green.)

In the first case, our example speaks of the condition of the apple. The apple is green because it has not yet ripened. When the condition of the apple changes, that is, when it has ripened, it will no longer be green.


In the second case, our example speaks of the essential characteristics of the apple. The apple is green in color. This particular apple remains green even after it has ripened.


In English, the verb "to be" can be used to tell how something is (the condition) and what something is (the essence).

  • How is the apple?
    It is unripe.

    What color is the apple?
    It is green.

In Spanish, a different verb is used to express "to be" depending on whether the speaker intends to address a condition or an essential quality.

  • La manzana está verde.
    The apple is green. (condition)

    La manzana es verde.
    The apple is green. (essence)

Note how the adjective "verde" actually changes meaning, depending upon whether it is used with ser or estar.

  • La manzana está verde.
    (condition: unripe)

    La manzana es verde.
    (essential characteristic: color green)

To address condition, use estar. Estar is an irregular verb. It does not follow the standard rules of conjugation for regular -ar verbs. Therefore, you must memorize it.

  • estar

    estoy
    estás
    está
    estamos
    estáis
    están

To address an essential quality, use ser. Ser is also irregular and must be memorized.

  • ser

    soy
    eres
    es
    somos
    sois
    son

If you are talking about what something is, use ser; if you are talking about how something is, use estar.

  • What is she like?
    She is quiet.
    Use ser:
    Ella es callada.

    How is she acting?
    She is being quiet.
    Use estar:
    Ella está callada.

Let's add the two important verbs ser and estar to our set of verb flashcards:

Verb Flashcards

  1. ser (to be)

    soy
    eres
    es
    somos
    sois
    son

  2. estar (to be)

    estoy
    estás
    está
    estamos
    estáis
    están