πŸ‡πŸ· Es bueno... o estΓ‘ bueno???

learn spanish online Dec 09, 2021

“Ser” and “estar” are certainly one of the trickiest verb pairs in Spanish and distinguishing between them and their uses can be a major challenge.

In a previous video and post I explained a very simple way for when to use each of them without endless lists to remember and with no exceptions! Really, is that possible? you may say…

Yes, I promise. You can watch it here.

But sometimes the meaning of a sentence completely changes depending on which of these verbs are used!

For example, if you’re talking about wine, saying “este vino es bueno” and “este vino está bueno” means different things.  

Do you know what the difference is?πŸ€”

In today’s video, we explain these and other very useful examples where using “ser” or “estar” changes the meaning completely!


"Ser" and "Estar" are very important verbs in Spanish and are constantly used in everyday situations and learning how and when to use examples like these will help you sound more natural and fluent πŸ˜ƒπŸ‘

What other examples have you come across with ser and estar that you find tricky? 

Feliz día,

Cristina


P.S. If you still find it hard to understand when to use one or the other, watch this video to gain immediate clarity and forget about long lists once and for all!

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