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Spanish verb - ESTAR | How to conjugate and use "to be" verb?

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    Today's lesson is the verb "ESTAR"
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    We discuss the rules
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    When to use or not to use this verb?
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    And if it is not used then what we say instead?
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    Furthermore, what is the difference between the SER and ESTAR?
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    Let's start
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    The verb "Estar" expresses place, health,
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    transitional properties and subjective evaluation
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    I'm not well today
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    Where am I?
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    Quiet, you're in the hospital and you're operated
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    Expression of presence or absence with definite subject
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    My keys are not
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    Is Roberto here?
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    No, i'm sorry
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    Express the location if definite subject is in the sentence
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    Find something somehere
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    Sit
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    stand
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    lie
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    Where is Mr. Villegas?
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    Will he be at the factory tomorrow?
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    We also use in the following structures
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    The boss in the office
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    definite article + noun
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    Post office is near
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    names
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    Where is this book?
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    determinative + noun
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    My things are not in place
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    possessive pronoun + noun
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    We are all here
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    Todo + indefinite pronoun
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    How is your father?
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    He is still very sick although is out of danger
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    If we talk about health condition or status change
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    The following adjectives are always used with "Estar"
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    full
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    healthy
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    alive
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    happy
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    satisfied
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    occupied
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    mature
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    alone
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    complete
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    allowed
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    empty
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    sick
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    dead
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    fed up
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    dissatisfied
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    worried
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    immature
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    accompanied
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    broken
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    prohibited
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    If we describe situation,position
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    stand
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    sit
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    lie
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    for example
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    Why are you on foot?
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    Don't you were not sleeping?
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    With the "de" preposition describe occasional and temporary activities
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    Julia is a waitress to make money
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    or
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    Jorge is a firefighter in Madrid
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    Besides that we use with adverbs
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    well
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    badly
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    so -so
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    better
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    worse
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    Are you coming Andres?
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    All right, i go
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    If we talk about a person's behavior
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    or we describe changes
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    or appearances
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    Fernando, How unfriendly you are!
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    Is your daughter married?
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    I have seen Luis
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    Do you remember him?
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    He is totally bald
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    Personal opinion or emphasis of evaluation
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    This shirt is too expensive
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    dative + clothing + adjective or bien/mal adverb
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    This skirt is a little long, do not you think?
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    Nope
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    It's very good for you
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    In various phrases
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    Wonderful!
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    We are finally on vacation
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    I'm in favor of travel
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    Do you agree too?
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    Here are some expressions
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    Travel
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    Visit
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    on the way
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    in the beginning
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    agree
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    in favor
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    aware
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    in a mess
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    in good mood
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    on holiday
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    for jokes
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    by phone
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    in disagreement
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    against
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    out of humor
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    The verb ESTAR + " a" preposition used when we talk about date or temperature
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    It's March 19th
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    It's -2 degrees
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    If we talk about seasons we use ESTAR + "en" preposition
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    it's already summer
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    If we talk about variable prices we use with "a" preposition
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    Prawns are half price
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    If there is an action in progress we use with adverbs
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    Do not make so much noise because the baby is sleeping
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    Now let's look at the difference between verbs SER and ESTAR
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    We use the verb 'SER' if
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    We identify someone
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    Who are you?
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    We define something
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    What is this?
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    It's a clock
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    Event location
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    where certain things happen
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    The class is in the large lounge
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    If we talk about relationship, nationality
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    Luis is Peruvian
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    is my uncle
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    if we talk about profession
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    Tatiana is a teacher
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    Miguel is a firefighter
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    characteristic properties
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    You are very thin
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    Julia is very high
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    about facts
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    Marta is single
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    If we talk about property
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    for example
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    Is from Juan
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    about materials
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    it's of leather
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    about origin
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    it's from here
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    about addressee
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    Is for tomorrow
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    This is for you
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    We calculate time
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    it's one o'clock
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    It's Monday
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    It's night
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    If we talk about quantity, volume, gain
Title:
Spanish verb - ESTAR | How to conjugate and use "to be" verb?
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In Spanish, there are two verbs that can be translated as "to be." These two verbs are ser and estar.
In this Spanish lesson you will learn when to use the verb "Estar".
What is the difference between the verbs "ser" and "estar? https://goo.gl/YlzR9K

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