Mastering the Verb 'SER' (Conjugation + How to Memorize)

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In this video you will discover everything you need to know about the Spanish verb SER, which you shouldn’t confuse with ESTAR, another equivalent of the English verb “to be”. Yes, the verb “to be” has two translations in Spanish, but for now, let’s focus on SER, shall we?

0:00 The verb SER in Spanish
1:45 How to conjugate the verb SER
2:52 Conjugation in the present tense
3:08 Talking about Nationality
4:12 Learn these conjugations
5:31 Talking about occupation
6:33 Talking about gender
7:27 Describing someone
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very clear and easily comprehendible. Best one I've watched on SER

RichardMongero-rohd
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Please tell me, how to say I am an Indian ( male and female ), for those who came from India.

pasunayagikalaivanan
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How do you pronounce conjugation in english? It sound like you arta saying congugation

donbenoit
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I've moved on from dad jokes to granddad jokes. One of them is, "una pregunta sobre uso de ser o estar....qual es lo correcto decir? La yema del huevo esta' blanca or la yema del huevo es blanca?" Often my spanish speaking friend says, "es blanca." Es amarilla.

williammarinelli
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Why do you translate "Usted es de Inglaterra" to "You come from England" and "Nosotros/as somos de Australia." to "We come from Australia"? To come from is "venir de." Isn't the point of this video to use the verb "ser" not "venir'? Those translations should be "You are from England" and "We are from Australia."

nancylopez
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I HATE all the verb tenses! That is why I don’t sound like a native speaker. It’s so frustrating.

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