TIP OF THE MONTH FROM OUR INSTRUCTORS
Some of our Spanish students have been able to remember in what situations they should use verbs ser and estar (both verbs meaning "to be" in English). Since generally speaking "ser" is used for permanent situations and "estar" for temporary situations, then use the verb that contains a "T", such as "estar" for Temporary situations.
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