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'es' and 'eres' in Spanish
What's the difference between 'es' and 'eres' in Spanish? When should I use these two words?
Jun 7, 2015 5:44 AM
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You use "es" when you use "él" or "ella": él es (he is), ella es (she is). "Es" is the third person singular of "ser".
"eres" when you use "you are" in Spanish ("tú eres"). It is the second person singular of "ser".
June 7, 2015
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