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Last modified:Thursday, November 14, 2013

Ser and Estar are two of the most commonly used verbs in everyday life

and Beginners learning Spanish may considerably accelerate their progress

by focusing on them from the beginning.

In this article we will take a look at the Ser Conjugation Chart

and a few conversational Spanish phrases

using conjugations of the verb Ser.

Ser Conjugation Chart:

    1st Person Singular   2nd Person Singular 3rd Person Singular 1st       Person Plural 2nd Person Plural 3rd                 Person     Plural   I / Yo You / Tú   He She It / Él       (He) Ella (She) Usted (Formal) Eso      (for a thing)     We / Nosotros (Masculine) Nosotras (Feminine) You / Ustedes     They / Ellos       (Masculine) Ellas (Feminine)     Indicativo   Present tense spanish (Example: you are) soy eres es somos son son Present perfect spanish (Example: you have been) he sido has sido ha sido hemos sido han sido han sido Imperfect tense in spanish (Example: you used to be) era eras era éramos eran eran Spanish preterite (Example: you were) fui fuiste fue fuimos fueron fueron Past perfect spanish (Example: you had been) había sido habías sido había sido habíamos sido habían sido habían sido Future tense spanish (Example: you will be) seré serás será seremos serán serán Future perfect spanish (Example: you will have been) habré sido habrás sido habrá sido habremos sidohave been have been Conditional tense spanish (Example: you would be) would'd be would be would be conditional perfect in spanish (Example: you would Have been) would have been would have been would have been would have been would have been would have been continuous Present Tense spanish (Example : you are) be be be let sean sean Present perfect spanish (Example: you have been) has been have been have been have been have been have been Imperfect tense in spanish (Example: you were being) out you were out we were were were Past perfect spanish (Example: You had been) had been had been had been had been had been had been Future perfect spanish (Example: you will have been) could have been thou been any been will have been been hAVE bEEN shall have been Imperative Affirmative (Example: Be ! there on time) know whether we are are are Negative (Example: Don't be late) Do not be other than we are not are not are not

Ser Conjugation Chart (Present Tense Spanish):

Singular:

Yo soy ——————  I am

You're ------ You are

He / She is ---- He / She is

Plural:

We are - we are

You are you are ----

They / They are --They are

When to use Ser?

Ser is an irregular verb and it is the equivalent of the English verb “To Be” for certain circumstances. 

The verb ser is used to talk about permanent and essential characteristics of someone or something.

In other words, it is used to talk about WHAT something or  someone IS.

Let’s look at a few examples related to the Ser Conjugation Chart:

  • Yo soy Latinoaméricano – I am Latin American
  • And you're smart - You are intelligent
  • She's pretty - She is beautiful
  • We are Engineers - We are Engineers
  • You are kind - You are kind
  • They are teachers - They are Professors

In conclusion,

by focusing on learning the verbs and words most commonly used in everyday conversational phrases,

learning Spanish for beginners can be a much more productive process.

Reviewing the Ser Conjugation Chart and practicing with conversational Spanish phrases that use it;

is an excellent tool for beginners learning Spanish who are interested in expediting the process of achieving conversational fluency.

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