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CHS WEEK 14 - Ser vs. Estar Preterite Tense - Spanish II Only

The preterite is a past tense that the event is over.

SER is used for identity, professions, nationalities, place of origin, religions, physical appearance, personality, relationships, time, place & date of an event, origin, possession, materials, quantity, price, with passive voice (ser + participle + por), impersonal expressions.

ESTAR is used for location, temporary mental & physical conditions, temporary traits or qualities, a temporary situation with "de", with -ando/-iendo in the progressive tenses.

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