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Estar and sentirse Preview Estar Sentirse Master Teacher Grammar Guys Teen Skits

Estar You have used ser to tell what people and things are normally like. Mi amigo es joven. My friend is young. Use estar with adjectives describing mental or physical states or conditions. Está muy cansado. He’s very tired.

Sentirse Like estar, sentirse (to feel) can be used with adverbs bien/mal or with adjectives to describe mental or physical states. sentirse (e ie) yo me siento nosotros(as) nos sentimos tú te sientes vosotros(as) os sentís Ud., él, ella se siente Uds., ellos, ellas se sienten Nos sentimos cansados. No se sienten bien. We feel tired. They don’t feel well.

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