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| Right! But remember you also use ser to describe someone's physical features, date, time, and relationships between people | |
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| So would estar be used when something is NOT permanent? | |
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| That's right! Estar can be used for location, mood, condition, and the result of an action. | |
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| So for example, if I wanted to say "you are fun" I would say "Juanita es divertida" and if I wanted to say "I am tired" I would say "Estoy cansada"? | |
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