The present tense conjugations of 'ser' are as follows:
yo soy
tú eres
el/ella/usted es
nosotros somos
vosotros sois
ellos/ellas/ustedes son
The present tense conjugations of 'estar' are:
yo estoy
tú estás
el/ella/usted está
nosotros estamos
vosotros estáis
ellos/ellas/ustedes están
The present perfect of 'ser.'
he sido
has sido
ha sido
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hemos sido
habéis sido / han sido
han sido
soy for yourself or es for someone else
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).
Serán.
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.
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."
beserex)I am going to be an astronaut.voy a ser astronauta.
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.
It would fall in the category of estar, as estar is a temporary verb and ser is permanent.
This is the conditional tense. For "ser" it is "sería", and for "estar" it is "estaría". The one you use depends on context.
It depends on the tense. Since you do not ask for a specific tense in the question, I would assume that you mean the "present indicative". In that case, the answer would be "soy". If it is a different tense, please resubmit with that tense specified.
complete with the verbs 'ser; and 'estar'
In general, "ser" is used for permanent or inherent characteristics, while "estar" is used for temporary states or conditions. "Ser" is for identity and essence (e.g., nationality, profession), while "estar" is for conditions and locations (e.g., emotions, positions).
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).
In Spanish, the verb 'estar' means "to be" in a temporary or conditional sense, often used to express location, feelings, states, or conditions that are not permanent. It is one of the two main verbs for "to be" in Spanish, the other being 'ser'.
ser or estar.
Ser or Estar