If it is the present you want, that would be the first-person plural, which in this case is "somos".
The verb is: 'es'. It comes from the infinitive: ser and is conjugated in the present tense.
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.
complete with the verbs 'ser; and 'estar'
"Son" is the third person plural form of the verb "ser", and means "they are". "Los" means "the" applied to a plural masculine object. for example, "Los hombres" would be "the men". the phrase "Son los" would mean "They are the..."
Serán.
Los alumnos en la clase de español son diversos, algunos pueden ser entusiastas y participativos, mientras que otros pueden ser más tímidos o reservados. En general, la actitud y el comportamiento de los alumnos dependerá de diversos factores como la dinámica de la clase, el profesor y el interés personal de cada estudiante por el idioma.
the conjugation of los estudiantes de espanol is 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.
The verb is: 'es'. It comes from the infinitive: ser and is conjugated in the present tense.
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.
complete with the verbs 'ser; and 'estar'
The ser form of "ella" is "es." In Spanish, "ser" is an irregular verb that means "to be," and "es" is the third-person singular present tense form used for "ella" (she).
"Yo quiero ser hombre" is a song by the Spanish pop-rock band, Los Bravos. It was released in 1967 as part of their album "Los Bravos."
The correct form of "ser" for "muchachas" is "son." For example, "Las muchachas son inteligentes" (The girls are intelligent).
The imperfect "tú" form of the verb "ser" is "eras" and the imperfect "usted" form is "era".
The form of "ser" that corresponds to "Marisa y Felipe" is "son." This is because "ser" conjugates to "son" in the third person plural form, which is used for subjects that are plural, like "Marisa y Felipe."
"Son" is the third person plural form of the verb "ser", and means "they are". "Los" means "the" applied to a plural masculine object. for example, "Los hombres" would be "the men". the phrase "Son los" would mean "They are the..."