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Is the spanish verb "soy\se" means english "to be"?
If yes - what are the forms of it? I know that I say "Yo soy Vera" and "El se Ron" - but I don't understand, how it works)
Thanks for answers!
9 apr. 2014 09:18
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the verb "ser"in the simple present changes according to the pronoun you are using:
-Yo soy.
-Él/Ella es.
-Tú eres
("Usted", which is the same than "Tú" and is used when talking to an old person or someone who deserves your respect, goes with "es")...Usted es.
-Nosotros somos.
-Ustedes son.
Ellos/Ellas son.
these are the conjugations in the present simple of the verb "ser"
.. if you haven't understood this at all, you can ask me for help...
9 april 2014
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HI. The verb SER means To be. But it is an irregular verb.
I am yo soy
You are tu eres
He is el es
We are
9 april 2014
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The verb is "Soy/es", i will give you a examples: "Yo soy vera" means i'm vera, "el es Ron" means he's Ron, " ella es vera" (She`s vera). "Yo era vera" means i was vera, " el era Ron" means he was Ron͵ "ella era vera" (she was vera). I can help you with info about this if you need.
9 april 2014
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