Anna Coniglio said:I may have this all wrong and I can't find them as written in my dictionary.
Does "eres" mean are and "eras" mean were?
Do these words exist?
Dragonfly32837 said:I don't hava a way of explaining it that pertains to school books... I'm just going to explain it the way that I use these words.
Yes. Example:
Eres buen cantante: you are a good singer
Eras buen cantante: you used to be a good singer
Eres is what you are in the present and eras is what you were in the past.