Department of Modern Languages. Gramática nueva estoy estás está estamos estáis están Estar also bears a written accent on all but the first- person.

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Department of Modern Languages

Gramática nueva

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

Estar is the other “to be” verb Estar tells... Where someone or something is, i.e. geographical locations… How someone or something is, i.e. feelings, transitional characteristics… El verbo Estar

The museum is there to the right. El verbo Estar Where someone or something is

How are you today, ma’am? I’m very sick. El verbo Estar How someone or something is

El verbo Estar How someone or something is Here are some adjectives that describe physical, mental, and emotional conditions that are commonly used with estar. ESTAR tells how we feel aburrido/a cansado/a nervioso/a contento/a triste enfermo/a bored tired nervous happy sad sick

Yo en casa. a. soyb. estamos c. estoy Claudio en la cocina. a. eresb. está c. estás París en Francia. a. es b. está c. estás Los estudiantes ___ tristes a. están b. estamos c. estoy ¿Qué forma es correcta? Voluntarios

Nosotros muy cansados. a. somosb. estoy c. estamos Amelia enojada. a. está b. esc. están Las niñas contentas. a. están b. sonc. estamos ¿Tú ocupado? a. estás b. estoy c. eres Voluntarios ¿Qué forma es correcta?

¿Cuáles formas son correctas o no? 1.El artista Diego Rivera está contento. 2.Nosotros somos en la clase de español. 3.Ustedes están en la Universidad de Mississippi y son estudiantes de español.

Adiós y hasta luego