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The verbs ser and estar both mean "to be", so what is the difference between the two?

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Ser is going to be and estar is how you are for example vas a ser is talking about the future and estar is how you are in present time
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my middle school teacher taught me this: for what you feel and where you are, you always use estar. hope that helps lol
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