Could you please provide a list with the most common ones at the end of the lesson?
Ser/estar aburrido is another one
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Emanuel B.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
Ser/estar aburrido is another one
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Some adjectives change meaning in Spanish when used with ser or estar "
Asked 5 years ago

InmaKwiziq Head of Spanish, Native Spanish Teacher
Hola Emanuel
The list has been added to the bottom of the lesson.
Gracias y saludos
Inma

Larry C.Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor
I knew that you used estar rather than ser to describe how food tastes, but I also learned (somewhere) that you use bueno (an adjective) with ser and bien (an adverb) with estar. Is this not the case?
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