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Title: SER: Lecci


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SER Lección 1.3
  • Conjugation in the present
  • Uses

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Ser To be
  • Yo soy I am Nosotros somos We are
  • Tú eres You are Vosotros sois You are
  • Ud. es You are Uds. son You are
  • Él es He is Ellos son They are
  • Ella es She is Ellas son They are

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Some uses of the verb ser
  • To state a predicate nominative
  • To ask and tell place of origin
  • To ask and state possession
  • To ask and state time of day
  • To ask and state the date
  • To express a permanent characteristic

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Predicate Nominative
  • Think of the verb ser as an equal sign.
  • When the predicate renames the subject, the verb
    ser is used.
  • Identification of people and things,
    nationality, and profession are examples of the
    use of ser with predicate nominatives.

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  • La mujer es profesora.
  • Los chicos son mis hermanos.
  • La cosa es un libro.
  • Yo soy norteamericano.
  • Note The indefinite articles un/una are not
    used to simply state profession and nationality.

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Asking and telling place of origin
  • De dónde ser?
  • From where (is/are) ?
  • Ser de (lugar de origen)(To be from
    (place of origin)
  • To express our place of origin, we use the verb
    ser, followed by the word de, followed by the
    place from where we originate. (country, state,
    city)

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Asking and stating possession
In English, we use s or s to express
possession. The girls books. The
parents house. In Spanish we do not use s/s
for possesion. In Spanish, we use the verb ser
with the preposition de to express The
books of the girl. The house of the parents.
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  • To express possession, with the preposition de
  • De quién es/son? De quiénes es/son?
  • Whose is it? Whose is it?
  • Whose are they? Whose
    are they?
  • Note The verb ser agrees with the possession,
    while quién and quiénes refer to the owner.
    (de el del)
  • Es el diario de Maite. Son los lápices de las
    chicas.
  • Its Maites diary. They are the girls
    pencils.
  • Es la computadora de los chicos. Son las
    maletas del chico.
  • Its the boys computer. They are the boys
    suitcases.
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