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Uses of Ser
Uses of Ser Not to be confused with Estar – to be Location and how someone is feeling
Uses of Ser Identify people and things Yo soy estudiante Jorgina y Julio son amigos Yo soy profesor de lenguas To Describe Yo soy alto Ella es sentimental El cocheesviejo
Uses of Ser (continued) Origin Lola y Luisita son de Cuba.   Ellas son cubanas.  Generalizations Es muyimportante comer el desayuno Es necesario comer el desayuno Destination – with “para” to tell, for whom El regaloespara mi abuela Los pollitos son paramisprimos
Uses of Ser (continued) Possession Es el perro de Carla. Son lasgatas de Jorge.   Es la casa de la profesora. Es el apartamentodelprofesor de + el >> del Composition La pajita(straw) es de plástico.

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2-Uses of ser (recorded)

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  • 3. Uses of Ser Not to be confused with Estar – to be Location and how someone is feeling
  • 4. Uses of Ser Identify people and things Yo soy estudiante Jorgina y Julio son amigos Yo soy profesor de lenguas To Describe Yo soy alto Ella es sentimental El cocheesviejo
  • 5. Uses of Ser (continued) Origin Lola y Luisita son de Cuba. Ellas son cubanas. Generalizations Es muyimportante comer el desayuno Es necesario comer el desayuno Destination – with “para” to tell, for whom El regaloespara mi abuela Los pollitos son paramisprimos
  • 6. Uses of Ser (continued) Possession Es el perro de Carla. Son lasgatas de Jorge. Es la casa de la profesora. Es el apartamentodelprofesor de + el >> del Composition La pajita(straw) es de plástico.

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