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The verbs ser and estar both mean ‘to be’. Ser is used with permanent things. Estar is used with temporary things. Adjectives can change their meaning according to whether ser or estar is used.
Look at the table below that shows the verb 'be' being used with the subjects you met earlier in the lesson. Singular (one person or thing) Plural (more than one person or thing) I am working on ...
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