Indicate possession (to whom an
object belongs to)
When/where something takes place *this particular event will not
happen somewhere else again*
Hint* When confused with when to
use ser or estar, we can look for “de”
in the sentence, and use ser *
Component (what something is made out of)
Estar
Location *temporary*
Feelings or Emotion *this is temporary,not permanent-it
does not last forever, and it does not indicate that person
you are describing have this feeling/emotion
permanently*
Progressive *the form is usually estar + -ando (-ar ending
verbs), or estar + -iendo (-er/-ir ending verbs) when using
present participles*
Hint* When confused with when to
use ser or estar, we can look for “en”
in the sentence and use estar *
Some adjectives that changes meanings -Some
adjectives change their meanings depending on
whether they are used with ser or estar
Abierto - Estar: to be open, Ser: to be frank, communicative
Callado- Estar: to be quiet, Ser: to be naturally quiet
Viejo- Estar: to be getting old, Ser: to be old
Despierto- Estar: to be awake, Ser: to be bright, smart
Listo- Estar: to be ready, Ser: to be smart, clever
Loco- Estar: to be acting crazy, Ser: to be certifiably crazy
Nuevo- Estar: to be like new, Ser: to be brand new
Hint * we can see that when using estar, the adjectives indicate that it is mostly temporary, and ser
is mostly permanent *