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Hello, I am very curious what does "seas" mean.
I have seen it appears on different sentences and songs, but i just can't find the answer from my dictionary. Could anyone help me out? I know it is something relates to "ser". Thanks
Jul 16, 2013 11:00 AM
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It is the present subjunctive of the verb to be, the second-person singular form.
July 16, 2013
Another way to explain it... (In future)
Imagine you have a friend who is studying to be a doctor.
As a good friend, you expect that >to become< a good doctor.
In spanish, you can say:
> Espero que llegues a ser un buen doctor. (or)
> Espero que seas un buen doctor.
Now, imagine that your friend and became a doctor and come to assist you.
As a friend, and patient, you expect him to be a good doctor.
In Spanish, you can say:
> Espero que él sea un buen doctor.
July 17, 2013
its like i hope `you to be` a doctor. : it is be in future :)
July 16, 2013
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