In Lección 1, you learned how to conjugate and use the verb ser (to be). You will now learn a second verb which means to be, the verb estar. Although.

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In Lección 1, you learned how to conjugate and use the verb ser (to be). You will now learn a second verb which means to be, the verb estar. Although estar ends in -ar, it does not follow the pattern of regular -ar verbs. The yo form (estoy) is irregular. Also, all forms have an accented á except the yo and nosotros/as forms. Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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María está en la biblioteca. ¡Estamos en Perú! María está en la biblioteca. Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 3

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Estar is often used with certain prepositions to describe the location of a person or an object. Copyright © 2012 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved.

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