SER and ESTAR Past and Present Explained Today, we are talking about a very important, and usually very confusing topic for the Spanish newcomer...that is, the Spanish verbs SER and ESTAR . In grammatical terms, these are the equivalents of the verb, "TO BE," in English. For newcomers to Spanish, and even those who have studied Spanish before, the struggle is real when trying to decide which Spanish word to use when saying, "to be" in the present moment, or in the past. By that, I mean things like this in English... "I am, I was...," or, "I have been..." "You are, You were...," or "You have been..." "We are, We were...," or "We have been..." "They are, They were,..." or "They have been...." etc., etc., etc,. Spanish has its equivalents in the verbs SER and ESTAR, but i...
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