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Originally Posted by gatitoverde
It helps me to remember that estar can change in short order...
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Originally Posted by sosia
If it's easier for you, it can also be explained with permanent/not permanent
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Originally Posted by poli
When I use estar I think to be in the state of as opposed to ser which is truly to be
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These are all valid explanations and can be helpful, but can also be counter-productive because things are not that simple. How about
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La farmacia está en la esquina de Morelos y Doria.
Son las ocho con veintiocho minutos.
Permanent or temporary?