Answer:
Ser present tense
Yo soy
Tú eres
Él/ella/ud. es
Nosotros somos
Vosotros sois
Ellos/ellas/uds. son
Ser preterite tense (past)
Yo fui
Tú fuiste
Él/ella/ud. fue
Nosotros fuimos
Vosotros fuisteis
Ellos/ellas/uds. fueron
Ser imperfect tense (different type of past tense)
Yo era
Tú eras
Él/ella/ud. era
Nosotros éramos
Vosotros erais
Ellos/ellas/uds. eran
Estar present tense
Yo estoy
Tú estás
Él/ella/ud. está
Nosotros estamos
Vosotros estáis
Ellos/ellas/uds. están
Estar preterite tense (past)
Yo estuve
Tú estuviste
Él/ella/ud. estuvo
Nosotros estuvimos
Vosotros estuvisteis
Ellos/ellas/uds. estuvieron
Estar imperfect tense (different type of past tense)
Yo estaba
Tú estabas
Él/ella/ud. estaba
Nosotros estábamos
Vosotros estabais
Ellos/ellas/uds. estaban
Step-by-step explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to write the present and past tenses forms of the verbs "ser" and "estar".
The exercise explains that you have to do it with four verbs times but it does not clarify which verbs times because there are more than four in the Spanish language. I wrote the Spanish simple present tense, the Spanish preterite tense and the Spanish imperfect tense.
The Spanish simple present tense (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish) is used to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths, facts and things happening now or in the near future.
Then, on one hand, you use the Spanish preterite tense ("pretérito perfecto simple" in Spanish) to talk about actions completed at some point in the past. On the other hand, you use the Spanish imperfect tense ("pretérito imperfecto" in Spanish) to talk about past habitual actions or to talk about what someone was doing but then got interrupted with something else.