Ser v. Estar

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which verb would you use to say the date? Options: ser, estar
Back
ser
Answer explanation
To express the date in Spanish, you use the verb 'ser' because it indicates a permanent state or characteristic, such as time and dates. 'Estar' is used for temporary states, making 'ser' the correct choice here.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which verb would you use to say what you do for a living? Options: ser, estar
Back
ser
Answer explanation
The verb 'ser' is used to describe permanent characteristics, including professions. Therefore, to say what you do for a living, you would use 'ser'.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which verb would you describe what someone's personality is like? Options: ser, estar
Back
ser
Answer explanation
The verb 'ser' is used to describe inherent characteristics, such as personality traits, while 'estar' refers to temporary states. Therefore, 'ser' is the correct choice for describing someone's personality.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which verb would you describe what someone looks like? Options: ser, estar
Back
ser
Answer explanation
The verb 'ser' is used to describe inherent characteristics, including what someone looks like. In contrast, 'estar' describes temporary states or conditions. Therefore, 'ser' is the correct choice for describing appearance.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which verb would you use to tell the time? Options: ser, estar
Back
ser
Answer explanation
To tell the time in Spanish, you use the verb 'ser'. For example, 'Es la una' means 'It is one o'clock'. The verb 'estar' is used for temporary states, not for telling time.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which verb would you use to tell where you are from? Options: ser, estar
Back
ser
Answer explanation
To indicate origin, use 'ser' because it describes inherent characteristics, such as where someone is from. 'Estar' is used for temporary states or locations, not for permanent origins.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which verb would you use to tell how someone is related to you? Options: ser, estar
Back
ser
Answer explanation
The verb 'ser' is used to describe inherent characteristics, including relationships. To express how someone is related to you, 'ser' is the correct choice, as it indicates a permanent state.
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