6.7 The Verb Estar

The Verb Estar

The verb estar (to be) is a regular verb in the present tense. Unlike the verb ser, which is typically used to describe inherent characteristics, estar is generally used to talk about conditions that are subject to change.

Ejemplos:

Table 6.4. The Verb Estar Examples.
Verb Spanish English
SER La profesora es muy estricta. The professor (she) is very strict.
ESTAR La profesora está muy ocupada. The professor (she) is very busy.

Singular

Table 6.5. Estar Conjugations with Singular Person.
Verb Spanish English
1st person Yo estoy I am
2nd person Tú estás You are
3rd person Él está
Ella está
Usted está
He/it is
She/it is
You (formal) are

Plural

Table 6.6. Estar Conjugations with Plural Person.
Person Spanish English
1st person Nosotros estamos I am
2nd person Vosotros estáis You are (informal, Spain)
3rd person Ellos están
Ellas están
Ustedes están
They (masc.) are
They (fem.) are
You are

Ejercicio 7

Fill in the Blanks

Adjectives with Estar

As you may have noticed, the adjectives in the previous exercise denote emotional, mental, physical states or conditions that are subject to change. Remember that in Spanish adjectives must agree in both number (singular or plural) and gender (masculine or feminine) with the noun or pronoun they modify.

Table 6.8. Adjectives with Estar.
ESPAÑOL ENGLISH
aburrido(a) bored
contento(a) happy
enamorado(a) in love
enfermo(a) sick
enojado(a) angry, mad
estresado(a) stressed
nervioso(a) nervous
ocupado(a) occupied, busy
preocupado(a) preoccupied, worried
triste sad

Ejercicio 8: ¿Cómo está?

Flashcards

Estar with Locations

Estar can also be used to describe where something or someone is located.

Ejemplo:

Conestoga College está en Kitchener. Conestoga College is in Kitchener.

Ejercicio 9: ¿Dónde está?

Write a few sentences describing the location of each of the places in the list. Please note, you may have to do a bit of research. Follow the example below.

  1. Conestoga College

Example

Conestoga College está en Kitchener. Kitchener está en Ontario. Ontario está en Canadá. Canadá está en Norteamérica. Conestoga College is in Kitchener. Kitchener is in Ontario. Ontario is in Canada. Canada is in North America.

  1. El Zócalo
  2. Machu Picchu
  3. El lago Atitlán
  4. El desierto de Atacama
  5. La Patagonia

Ser versus Estar

The verbs ser and estar both mean to be in English. The difference between the two lies in their use. While ser is generally used to describe inherent qualities, estar is generally used to talk about conditions or states that are subject to change. The charts below summarize their main uses.

Ser

Table 6.10. Ser Uses with Examples.
Use Example
Inherent qualities Luis es inteligente. Luis is intelligent.
Origin Yo soy de Nicaragua. I am from Nicaragua.
Occupations Sofía es enfermera. Sofía is a nurse.
Time/date Son las ocho de la mañana. It’s 8am.
Es el martes 14 de enero. It’s Tuesday, January 14.
Events El evento es en el auditorio. The event is in the auditorium.

Estar

Table 6.11. Estar Uses with Examples.
Use Example
Mental, emotional, or physical state or condition (Yo) estoy muy ocupada hoy. I am very busy today.
Location Los estudiantes están en la cafetería. The students are in the cafeteria.

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