ANTE TODO As you learned in Lecciones 1 and 2, the verb estar is used to talk about how you feel and to say where people, places, and things are located.

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ANTE TODO As you learned in Lecciones 1 and 2, the verb estar is used to talk about how you feel and to say where people, places, and things are located. Estar is also used with adjectives to talk about certain emotional and physical conditions.

La habitación está sucia. La puerta está cerrada. Estar is used with adjectives to describe the physical condition of places and things. La habitación está sucia. La puerta está cerrada. The room is dirty. The door is closed. Estar is also used with adjectives to describe how people feel, both mentally and physically.  Estoy aburrida. ¿Quieren hacer algo? I'm bored. Do you want to do something?  No, estoy cansada. No, I'm tired.

Adjectives that describe emotions and conditions abierto/a open aburrido/a bored alegre happy; joyful avergonzado/a embarrassed cansado/a tired cerrado/a closed cómodo/a comfortable confundido/a confused

Adjectives that describe emotions and conditions contento/a happy; content desordenado/a disorderly enamorado/a (de) in love (with) enojado/a mad; angry equivocado/a wrong feliz happy limpio/a clean

Adjectives that describe emotions and conditions listo/a ready nervioso/a nervous ocupado/a busy ordenado/a orderly preocupado/a (por) worried (about) seguro/a sure sucio/a dirty triste sad

¡ATENCIÓN! Here are two important expressions with estar that you can use to talk about conditions and emotions: estar de buen humor to be in a good mood estar de mal humor to be in a bad mood

¡INTÉNTALO! Provide the present tense forms of estar, and choose which adjective best completes the sentence. 1. La biblioteca ___ (cerrada / nerviosa) los domingos por la noche. 2. Nosotros ___ muy (ocupados / equivocados) todos los lunes. 3. Ellas ___ (alegres / confundidas) porque tienen tiempo libre. 4. Javier ___ (enamorado / ordenado) de Maribel. 5. Diana ___ (enojada / limpia) con su novio. 1 of 2 

¡INTÉNTALO! Provide the present tense forms of estar, and choose which adjective best completes the sentence. 6. Yo ___(nerviosa / abierta) por el viaje. 7. La habitación ___ (ordenada / segura) cuando vienen sus padres. 8. Ustedes no comprenden; ___ (equivocados / tristes). 9. Marina y yo ___ (preocupados / aburridos) por el examen. 10. Usted ___ muy (cansado / sucio) los lunes por la mañana. 2 of 2