Use Doctor and Place
SER
Doctor (usage for ser)
D escription (Ella es alta.)
O ccupation (Soy profesor.)
C haracteristic (El es antipático.)
T ime / Date (Son las ocho; hoy es el ocho de julio.)
O rigin (Soy de Virginia.)
R elationship (Ella es mi madre.)
ESTAR
Place(used for estar)
P osition (estar levantado)
L ocation (estoy en tejas)
A ction (estoy comiendo ahora)
C onditon (estoy enfermo)
E motion (estoy contento)
It would fall in the category of estar, as estar is a temporary verb and ser is permanent.
complete with the verbs 'ser; and 'estar'
Well, ser and estar both mean TO BE. Doctor is for ser and Clif is for estar. DOCTOR CLIF is only an annogram for "descriptive, origin, characteristics, time, _______, relationship, ________, ________, ING (ending) and feeling." Ser is for long lasting terms, (my hair is black), and estar is for at the moment, (I am happy).
ser or estar.
Ser or Estar
Ser means to permanantly be: "Yo soy cafe ojo." But estar mainly means to be but not permanantly, "Yo estoy rapido."
to be perminantly- ser to be termperary- estar
"Estar" or "Ser." It depends on how it's used in a sentence. Estar is used for things that change such as location and mood. Ser is for permanent things such as personality and nationality.
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"
Depends: "Va a ser" means "is going to be" a doctor or "is going to become" a doctor. Ex. El va ser un médico. "Va a estar" means "is going to be" at home: reference to a place. Ex. El va estar en casa.
The word being depends on the context, and there are two verbs that mean to be: estar and ser. The present participle for each is: ser: siendo and estar: estando.
Ser o estar - 2008 was released on: USA: 27 July 2008 (New York City, New York)