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Estar listo = To be ready for something. ____________________ Students read Spanish sentences and write in the correct form of SER or ESTAR. Download or print PDF worksheets to test your Ser vs EstarBeginner Friendly Spanish worksheet! Lastly, let’s take a look at this subtle difference between these two sentences: Juan es delgado VS Juan está delgado In very broad terms, “ser” is used to describe conditions or situations that do not tend to change. 3 Learn the difference between SER and ESTAR, two ways to say "to be" in Spanish, with examples, videos, and quizzes. El carro ____________________ de mi hermano. Liveworksheets transforms your traditional printable worksheets into self-correcting Choose between “ser” and “estar” by circling the correct verbEduardo (es está) en la oficina¿De dónde (eres estás) tú?Hoy (es está) la fiestaNada aquí (es Learn the difference between SER and ESTAR, two ways to say "to be" in Spanish, with examples, videos, and quizzes. FREE printable PDF. A print-and-go activity to have students practice conjugating the verbs Ser and Estar. Complete the following sentences with the correct form of ser or estar. Download or print PDF worksheets to test your knowledge and skills estar how you’re doing is a temporary thingser your favorite sport is permanent, it’s a factser job/occupations always use serser the color of your eyes is permanentestar the meeting is just for a brief time, it’s temporary, so is your being there Ser rico = To be a rich person. “Estar” describes conditions that tend to be temporary, and it also indicates location Choose between “ser” and “estar” by circling the correct verbEduardo (es está) en la oficina¿De dónde (eres estás) tú? Ser listo = To be a clever person. Black & White The Verbs “to know”: Ser vs. Estar rico = Also used to state that something is tasty or delicious. Estar Although the Spanish verbs “ser” and “estar” both mean “to be,” they are used quite differently. WORKSHEETSER vs ESTAR.

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