The Present Tense of estar (to be)

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The Present Tense of estar (to be) (El tiempo presente del verbo estar) The other “to be” verb

estoy estás está estamos estáis están Estar Its conjugation Estar also bears a written accent on all but the first-person forms. The verb estar is irregular in its yo form.

Estar is the other “to be” verb Estar tells . . . Where someone or something is How someone or something is

The museum is there to the right. ESTAR tells where The museum is there to the right.

ESTAR tells where Estoy en casa. I’m at home. Claudio está en la cocina. Claudio is in the kitchen. París está en Francia. Paris is in France. ¿Dónde están los estudiantes? Where are the students?

ESTAR also tells how I’m very sick. How are you today, ma’am?

ESTAR also tells how Here are some adjectives that describe physical, mental, and emotional conditions that are commonly used with estar. aburrido/a bored cansado/a tired casado/a married contento/a happy enamorado/a in love enfermo/a sick enojado/a angry ocupado/a busy preocupado/a worried triste sad

ESTAR also tells how Estoy muy cansado. I am very tired. Amelia está enojada. Amelia is angry. Las niñas están contentas. The children are happy. ¿Estás ocupado? Are you busy?

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