When talking to yourself or referring to yourself in a casual way, you would use the first person singular form of the verb "ser," which is "soy."
"Es", which is a form of the verb "ser" (to be).
It depends if you're talking about yourself or someone else. If you were talking about yourself it would be: Yo quiero ser mas que tu amigo(a). If you were talking about someone else it would be: El or Ella quiere ser mas que tu amigo(a).
"Yo soy" IS conjugated. It is the conjugated form of the verb "Ser"
Era is the imperfect yo ("I") form of the Spanish verb ser ("to be"). Without the subject pronoun, it may translate as "He was," "It was," "She was" or "You were" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "(yo) EY-ra" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Ser is one of the Spanish verbs for "to be." The other is estar. If you mean "son", that is the third person plural present form of the verb. It would mean "they are."
no es (singular) of the verb "ser". no está is the singular of the verb "estar."No son (plural) of the verb "ser". no estan(plural) of the verb "estar"
Presumably you want to say "you are" (or the question "are you?"). If it is a person you are close to, or on equal terms with, you would use the informal verb "eres." If you are showing more respect, the verb is "es."
My father is my grandparent's son.
Quite possibly you mean the nosotros form of ser. The other way doesn't work because there is no ser form of nosotros. The nosotros form of ser is somos.
Quite possibly you mean the nosotros form of ser. The other way doesn't work because there is no ser form of nosotros. The nosotros form of ser is somos.
Bien with the verb "estar" Bueno with the verb "ser"
It would fall in the category of estar, as estar is a temporary verb and ser is permanent.