Sunday, March 1, 2020
Ser Conjugation in Spanish, Translation, Examples
Ser Conjugation in Spanish, Translation, Examples          The verb serà  is one of theà  twoà  Spanishà  verbs that mean to be.à  The other one is the verbà  estar. The verbà  serà  is irregular, meaningà  it does not follow a commonà  conjugationà  pattern. In fact, ser is one of the most irregularly conjugated verbs in Spanish. Many of the conjugated forms dont even begin with s, and some forms are shared with the highly irregular verb ir (to go).         This article includesà  theà  ser conjugations in the present, past, conditional and future indicative, the present and past subjunctive, the imperative, and other verb forms.          Using the Verb Ser      Serà  andà  estarà  are some of the most commonly used verbs in Spanish. Although they both mean to be, they are used in very different contexts. Ser is often used to talk about inherent or permanent characteristics. For example,à  Ella es alta e inteligente (She is tall and smart). It is also used to talk about someones profession or occupation, as in Ella es doctora y à ©l es arquitecto (She is a doctor and he is an engineer), or to talk about where someone is from, as in El profesor es de Puerto Rico (The professor is from Puerto Rico).         Ser can be used to talk about what something is made of, as in La puerta es de madera (The door is made of wood), or to talk about the location of an event, such as a meeting, party, festival, etc. For example,à  La reunià ³n es en la oficina del doctorà  (The meeting is in the doctors office).         This verb is also used to talk about belonging. For example, La casa es de Alberto (The house is Albertos). Another use of the verbà  serà  is in the passive voice, followed by the present participle, as in La tarea es hecha por el estudiante (The homework is done by the student).         Yet another use of the verb ser is with impersonal expressions, such as Es necesario trabajar duro (It is necessary to work hard).         Notice that in Spanish we do not use the verb ser to talk about someones age like we do in English (She is ten years old), but instead we use the verb tener to talk about how many years someone has (Ella tiene diez aà ±os).          Ser Present Indicative      The conjugations for ser in the present indicative tense are totally irregular. The first person singular conjugation soy is similar to other verbs like dar (doy), estar (estoy) and ir (voy).                         Yo  soy  I am  Yo soy estudiante en la universidad.      Tà º  eres  You are  Tà º eres muy lista.      Usted/à ©l/ella  es  You/he/she is  Ella es doctora.      Nosotros  somos  We are  Nosotros somos buenos amigos.      Vosotros  sois  You are  Vosotros sois muy delgados.      Ustedes/ellos/ellas  son  You/they are  Ellos son personas trabajadoras.                    Ser Preterite Indicative      The preterite tense conjugations of ser are also irregular, since they do not resemble the infinitive ser at all. Note that these conjugations are the exact same conjugations for the preterite indicative tense of the verb ir (to go). From context, you would be able to tell if you are talking about being or going.                         Yo  fui  I was  Yo fui estudiante en la universidad.      Tà º  fuiste  You were  Tà º fuiste muy lista.      Usted/à ©l/ella  fue  You/he/she was  Ella fue doctora.      Nosotros  fuimos  We were  Nosotros fuimos buenos amigos.      Vosotros  fuisteis  You were  Vosotros fuisteis muy delgados.      Ustedes/ellos/ellas  fueron  You/they were  Ellos fueron personas trabajadoras.                    Ser Imperfect Indicative      Ser is one of the few verbs that are irregular in the imperfect tense, since it does not use either of the usual imperfect conjugation endings (à a or aba). Remember that the imperfect tense can be translated as was being or used to be.                         Yo  era  I used to be  Yo era estudiante en la universidad.      Tà º  eras  You used to be  Tà º eras muy lista.      Usted/à ©l/ella  era  You/he/she used to be  Ella era doctora.      Nosotros  à ©ramos  We used to be  Nosotros à ©ramos buenos amigos.      Vosotros  erais  You used to be  Vosotros eraismuy delgados.      Ustedes/ellos/ellas  eran  You/they used to be  Ellos eran personas trabajadoras.                    Ser Future Indicative      The future indicative tense is conjugated regularly, since you can start with the infinitive (ser) and add the future tense endings (à ©, s, , emos, is, n).                         Yo  serà ©  I will be  Yo serà © estudiante en la universidad.      Tà º  sers  You will be  Tà º sers muy lista.      Usted/à ©l/ella  ser  You/he/she will be  Ella ser doctora.      Nosotros  seremos  We will be  Nosotros seremos buenos amigos.      Vosotros  serà ©is  You will be  Vosotros serà ©ismuy delgados.      Ustedes/ellos/ellas  sern  You/theywill be  Ellos sern personas trabajadoras.                    Ser Periphrasticà  Future Indicativeà        The periphrastic future is formed with three components: the present indicative conjugation of the verb ir (to go), the preposition a, and the infinitive ser.                         Yo  voy a ser  I am going to be  Yo voya ser estudiante en la universidad.      Tà º  vasa ser  You are going to be  Tà º vasa ser muy lista.      Usted/à ©l/ella  vaa ser  You/he/she are going to be  Ella vaa ser doctora.      Nosotros  vamosa ser  We are going tobe  Nosotros vamosa ser buenos amigos.      Vosotros  vaisa ser  You are going tobe  Vosotros vaisa ser muy delgados.      Ustedes/ellos/ellas  vana ser  You/theyare going tobe  Ellos vana ser personas trabajadoras.                    Ser Present Progressive/Gerund Form      The gerundà  or present participle is formed with the stem of the verb and the ending -iendo (for -er and -ir verbs). It can be used to form progressive tenses like the present progressive, which is usually accompanied by the auxiliary verb estar.                          Present Progressive ofSer  est siendo  She is being  Ella est siendo una buena doctora al cuidar de sus pacientes.                    Ser Past Participle      The past participle is used to form perfect tenses like the present perfect, which is formed with the auxiliary verb haber and the past participle sido.                         Present Perfect ofSer  ha sido  She has been  Ella ha sido doctora durante toda su carrera.                    Ser Conditional Indicative      The conditional tense is normally translated to English as would  verb. It is formed regularly like the future tense, by starting with the infinitive form and adding the conditional endings.                         Yo  serà a  I will be  Yo serà a estudiante en la universidad si me hubieran admitido.      Tà º  serà as  You will be  Tà º serà as muy lista si estudiaras ms.      Usted/à ©l/ella  serà a  You/he/she will be  Ella serà a doctora si no hubiera estudiado leyes.      Nosotros  serà amos  We will be  Nosotros serà amos buenos amigos si vivià ©ramos ms cerca.      Vosotros  serà ais  You will be  Vosotros serà aismuy delgados si hicierais dieta.      Ustedes/ellos/ellas  serà an  You/theywill be  Ellos serà an personas trabajadoras si quisieran.                    Ser Present Subjunctive      The conjugation of the present subjunctive of ser is completely irregular.                         Que yo  sea  That I be  Mi madre quiere que yo sea estudiante en la universidad.      Que tà º  seas  That you be  A la maestra le encanta que tà º seas muy lista.      Que usted/à ©l/ella  sea  That you/he/she be  Pap espera que ella sea doctora.      Que nosotros  seamos  That we be  El consejero quiere que nosotros seamos buenos amigos.      Que vosotros  seis  That you be  El mà ©dico recomienda que vosotros seismuy delgados.      Que ustedes/ellos/ellas  sean  That you/they be  El jefe espera que ellos sean personas trabajadoras.                    Ser Imperfect Subjunctive      You can conjugate the imperfect subjunctive in two different ways, both considered correct.         Option 1                         Que yo  fuera  That I were  Mam querà a que yo fuera estudiante en la universidad.      Que tà º  fueras  That you were  A la maestra le encantaba que tà º fueras muy lista.      Que usted/à ©l/ella  fuera  that you/he/she were  Pap esperaba que ella fuera doctora.      Que nosotros  fuà ©ramos  That we were  El consejero querà a que nosotros fuà ©ramos buenos amigos.      Que vosotros  fuerais  That you were  El mà ©dico recomendaba que vosotros fuerais muy delgados.      Que ustedes/ellos/ellas  fueran  That you/they were  El jefe esperaba que ellos fueran personas trabajadoras.                   Option 2                         Que yo  fuese  That I were  Mam querà a que yo fuese estudiante en la universidad.      Que tà º  fueses  That you were  A la maestra le encantaba que tà º fueses muy lista.      Que usted/à ©l/ella  fuese  that you/he/she were  Pap esperaba que ella fuese doctora.      Que nosotros  fuà ©semos  That we were  El consejero querà a que nosotros fuà ©semos buenos amigos.      Que vosotros  fueseis  That you were  El mà ©dico recomendaba que vosotros fueseis muy delgados.      Que ustedes/ellos/ellas  fuesen  That you/they were  El jefe esperaba que ellos fuesen personas trabajadoras.                    Ser Imperative      The imperative mood is used to give commands or orders. The tables below show both positive and negative commands.         Positive commands                         Tà º  sà ©  Be!  à ¡Sà © muy lista!      Usted  sea  Be!  à ¡Sea doctora!      Nosotros  seamos  Let's be!  à ¡Seamos buenos amigos!      Vosotros  sed  Be!  à ¡Sed muy delgados!      Ustedes  sean  Be!  à ¡Sean personas trabajadoras!                   Negative commands                         Tà º  no seas  Don't be!  à ¡No seas muy lista!      Usted  no sea  Don't be!  à ¡No sea doctora!      Nosotros  no seamos  Let's not be!  à ¡No seamos buenos amigos!      Vosotros  no seis  Don't be!  à ¡No seis muy delgados!      Ustedes  no sean  Don't be!  à ¡No sean personas trabajadoras!    
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