Estar + Past Participle

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Estar + Past Participle Paso A Paso 3 Capítulo 2 Página 81-83

hablado hablar comido comer vivir vivido Many adjectives in Spanish are past participles of verbs. To form the past participle of a verb in Spanish, you add -ado to the stem of -ar verbs and -ido to the stem of most -er/-ir verbs. hablado comido vivido hablar comer vivir

Estar + Past Participle The past participle is frequently used with estar to describe conditions that are the result of a previous action. In those cases, the past participle agrees with the subject in gender and number. El pintor está sentado. Las paredes estaban pintadas.

Estar + Past Participle Some verbs have irregular past participles. Memorize this acronym: REVV MAC PHDD

R roto E escrito V visto V vuelto M muerto A abierto C cubierto P puesto H hecho D dicho D devuelto Romper Escribir Ver Volver Morir Abrir Cubrir Poner Hacer Decir Devolver