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¿SER o ESTAR? S.P.O.D.T. vs E.L.F.I.

¿SER o ESTAR? S.P.O.D.T. vs E.L.F.I. Capítulo Puente …a Sra. Orlando original…. SER = S.P.O.D.T. Ser Profession Origin Description (physical, permanent) Time. SER – VERB CHART. PROFESSIONS. ¡Yo soy maestra de español!. ORIGIN. Él vive en Rye, pero es de España. DESCRIPTION.

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¿SER o ESTAR? S.P.O.D.T. vs E.L.F.I.

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  1. ¿SER o ESTAR?S.P.O.D.T.vs E.L.F.I. CapítuloPuente …a Sra. Orlando original…

  2. SER = S.P.O.D.T. • Ser • Profession • Origin • Description (physical, permanent) • Time

  3. SER – VERB CHART

  4. PROFESSIONS ¡Yo soy maestra de español!

  5. ORIGIN Él vive en Rye, pero esde España.

  6. DESCRIPTION • Descriptions for SER refer to physical descriptions that are often permanent, or unchanging. Descriptions that are essentially characteristics of a person. • Estas chicas son muy altas.

  7. TIME • DATE(a particular point in time): • Hoy ESelmartes. • ES el 12 de octubrede 2010. • TIME OF DAY: • ES la una de la tarde • SONlastresmenoscuarto.

  8. ESTAR = E.L.F.I. • Estar • Location • Feeling (temporary) • -Ing:“—ingending associated with the present progressive tense”

  9. ESTAR– VERB CHART

  10. LOCATION Mis estudiantes están en la clase de español.

  11. FEELING • Feelings for ESTAR are temporary. They often tend to express a current emotion at a specific time. • ¡Mi mamá está muy enojada y frustrada conmigo en este momento!

  12. -ING • The –ing ending refers to the present progressive verb tense. All verbs that we add the –ing ending to in English must accompany the appropriate ESTAR conjugation in Spanish. • Yoestoy corriendo a mi clase de matemáticas. • Mi hermana estáhablando por teléfono con su amiga.

  13. ¡VAMOS A PRACTICAR! Using your knowledge of S.P.O.D. and E.L.F.I., do you think you would use SER or ESTAR for the following sentences and why? • My grandmother isa well respected doctor. • Guillermo is sick, so he went to the nurse’s office. • María, are we in the correct place? • You are soo tall! • What are you writing?

  14. RESPUESTAS CORRECTAS • SER • ESTAR • ESTAR • SER • ESTAR

  15. ¿ HAY PREGUNTAS?

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