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Ser vs Estar - A book for beginners

Ser vs Estar - A book for beginners

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If you're struggling with the concept between ser and estar or if you want to get the jump on your Spanish class, I hope that this book will help you.

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updated Feb 12, 2014
posted by Kiwi-Girl
Well I don't so thanks for this mate , estoy tan confundido como siempre , And as for estuve and all that jazz forget it. - ray76, Feb 10, 2014
No worries Ray, I haven't forgotten your request for a lesson on ser and estar in the past, it is on my list :) - Kiwi-Girl, Feb 10, 2014
Question to Kiwi re. nr. 11 / 53. Should it be " ella (espada) es afilada " ?? - britisk, Feb 11, 2014
quite right, thanx Britisk, all proofreading gratefully accepted :) It's all fixed now! - Kiwi-Girl, Feb 12, 2014

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What a great presentation Kiwi - Gracias.

updated Feb 10, 2014
posted by ian-hill
gracias :) - Kiwi-Girl, Feb 10, 2014
Good method Kiwi - thanks. Better than the " temporary / permanent rule " method. - britisk, Feb 10, 2014
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¡Que librito de encanto! Te felicito, Kiwi.

updated Feb 10, 2014
posted by annierats
Gracias amiga :) - Kiwi-Girl, Feb 10, 2014
No, really, I love the pictures and examples, very good. - annierats, Feb 10, 2014
:) - Kiwi-Girl, Feb 10, 2014
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Kiwi

How many variants are there for the verb "to be"?

in English: am - are - is / was - were / being - been / are there anymore?

In Spanish: my guess is over 100 ha ha

updated Feb 10, 2014
edited by ian-hill
posted by ian-hill
Well I know two of them now. - ray76, Feb 10, 2014
Good question, there must be a fair few especially once you throw the subjunctive mood in the mix lol - Kiwi-Girl, Feb 10, 2014
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Oh I like this , it is very easy to understand and helps to get one to use it

almost automatically , I am slowly getting to grips with it , thank you old friend .

Bring it on !

updated Feb 10, 2014
posted by ray76
that's good, well done Ray :) - Kiwi-Girl, Feb 10, 2014