Can someone explain the difference between these two in the future tense (examples would be very appreciated)? Since the future tense expresses uncertainty of the future, I am not sure how to interpret them.
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Hi! Both of them refer to the future of the verb "to be". Take a look to this link where the difference is explained: https://langster.org/en/blog/ser-or-estar-difference-between-verbs-to-be-in-spanish/ – R18 Jun 06 '23 at 09:59
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It is just the difference between those two verbs which, although they both translate to be are different in Spanish. A full explanation would occupy a book, can you give us a specific example which is puzzling you? – mdewey Jun 06 '23 at 12:35
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Hay una pregunta canónica que te puede orientar: What are the differences between "ser" and "estar"? When to use each?. También puedes navegar por las preguntas con la tag "ser-estar". – Rodrigo Jun 06 '23 at 13:41