Usage examples of "eres" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Por qué eres tan insegura? Why are you so insecure?
No eres responsable de lo que pasó. You're not responsible for what happened.
¿Eres miembro de algún club? Do you belong to any clubs?
¿Por qué eres tan inseguro? Why are you so insecure?
Si no te ha pasado, eres virgen. If it never happened to you, you're a virgin.
eres de la próxima generación. You belong to the next generation.
¿Por qué eres tan rápido? Why are you so fast?
Tú no eres un estudiante. You are not a student.
¿Eres un estudiante de instituto? Are you a high school student?
Ya no eres ningún niño. You are not a child any more.
eres nuestro nuevo vecino. You are our new neighbor.
Eres más inteligente que eso. You are smarter than that.
¿De qué equipo eres fan? Which team are you a fan of?
"¿Eres sueco?" "No, soy suizo." "Are you Swedish?" "No, I'm Swiss."
¿Eres un esclavo del hábito? Are you a creature of habit?
Eres un muy buen artista. You are a very good artist.
Si eres feliz, yo también. If you're happy, so am I.
¡Tú eres un hombre viril! You are a manly man!
¿Por qué eres tan feo? Why are you so ugly?
Eres mi rayo de sol. You are my sunshine.
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