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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)
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Apr 9, 2014 9:18 AM
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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...
April 9, 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
April 9, 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.
April 9, 2014
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