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No one has asked me what I want. I suppose that I want all "regular" verbs to conjugate exactly the same without any exceptions whatsoever, in an expected way so that I don't have to consult a chart, but can just hear "blahblahblahar" and be able to conjugate it "blahblahblaho, blahblahblahas, blahblahblaha, blahblahblahamos, blahblahblaháis, blahblahblahan", etc....
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Sometimes I wish I had a different brain...................
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That's why I've been telling you are doing this the other way around. I have never told you not to learn Spanish grammar.
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High school rappers explaining ser y estar!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY10_...eature=related |
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There's some really helpful information here. "Ser" and "Estar" can be quite confusing. I was always taught in school that "ser" was more used for permanent like conditions, (Yo soy fuerte.), while "estar" was more for temporary conditions (Estoy cansado.).
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Ser is used for permanent traits, estar for temporary things. Locations should always use estar.
Classic Ex: El está borracho (hoy temporalmente) El es borracho (He is a drunk, I don't expect that to change, therefore permanent) |
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el es un borracho |
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I am continuing to make errors in my ser/estar choices, so I have taken some time to do some reading online about the subject.
First, let me share some points that I found to be very helpful:
Now I still have just a couple of quick questions:
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I sort of get this, but not entirely. Would someone kindly comment on this a bit further? Thanks!
Thanks SO much!!
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