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The Spanish verb "ser" (to be) is conjugated as follows: I am - yo soy,you are - tu eres, he/she/it is - el/ella (there is no neutral) es, we are - nosotros somos, they are - ellos son - ustedes (you-formal) son.Keep in mind there are two verbs meaning "to be". There is also the verb"estar" (to be) in a less "permanent" way. I am - yo estoy - you are, tu estas,el/ella esta (he/she is),nosotros estamos(we are), ellos estan (they are) and ustedes estan (you are). Difference between those two verbs seem suttle but vary in the degree of being permanent. For example: Yo soy alto. ( I am tall) is something you can`t change(permanent,) so it`s "ser". Estoy cansado (I am tired) is a state you are in that can(and will) change,hence estar. Soy un artista (I am an artist) is (for the moment) permanent,so it`s "ser". I am John(unlikely to change), soy John. I am pregnant ( for nine month) is estoy embarazada. (It will change).

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