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when do you use SER to express somthing

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GPT-4o mini
In Spanish, "ser" is one of the two main verbs that mean "to be" (the other being "estar"). You use "ser" in several specific contexts, including:

1. **Identity**: To describe who or what something is.
- Example: "Ella es doctora." (She is a doctor.)

2. **Origin**: To indicate where someone or something is from.
- Example: "Soy de México." (I am from Mexico.)

3. **Characteristics**: To describe inherent qualities or characteristics, such as physical traits, personality, or time.
- Example: "Él es alto." (He is tall.)

4. **Time and Date**: To express the time or date.
- Example: "Hoy es lunes." (Today is Monday.)

5. **Possession**: To indicate ownership.
- Example: "El libro es de Juan." (The book belongs to Juan.)

6. **Events**: To indicate where events take place.
- Example: "La fiesta es en mi casa." (The party is at my house.)

7. **Material**: To express what something is made of.
- Example: "La mesa es de madera." (The table is made of wood.)

These contexts illustrate when to use "ser" instead of "estar," which is used for temporary states, locations, emotions, and more.