What is a sentence using estar?
What is a sentence using estar?
Used to tell how a person is feeling and where someone/thing is located. Mi tía está en Tejas. My aunt is in Texas.
How do you use estar in Spanish examples?
Estar is used to describe someone’s mood, and implies that this state might be temporary. For example, in “Está feliz” (He/she is happy), the person is happy now but won’t always be happy.
How do you use estar?
Estar is used to express a person or item’s geographic or physical location. These can be permanent or temporary, real or imaginary. El baño está a la derecha de la sala. The bathroom is to the right of the living room.
What are the 5 forms of estar in Spanish?
To describe how you feel or where you are, you use the present indicative forms of estar – estoy, estás, está, estamos, estáis, están.
What tense is haya tenido?
Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto – Preterite (Present) Perfect Tense Conjugation
yo haya tenido | I have had |
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tú hayas tenido vos hayas tenido (South American) | you have had |
él/ella/usted haya tenido | he/she has had you (formal) have had |
nosotros/nosotras hayamos tenido | we have had |
How do you use Haya in a sentence?
Parece mentira que haya tanta vida en este lugar. ¡Qué felicidad! It’s unbelievable that there’s so much life in this place.
What is the difference between Haya and ha?
The present perfect tense is often used with the adverb “ya”. Ya han comido. They have already eaten. The difference between using the present perfect indicative (he hablado) and the present perfect subjunctive (haya hablado) would be the same as with any other corresponding tenses in the two moods.
What tense is haya in Spanish?
Present Perfect Subjunctive Formula
Subject | Haber in the Present Subjunctive |
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él, ella, usted | haya |
nosotros | hayamos |
vosotros | hayáis |
ellos, ellas, ustedes | hayan |
How do you use past perfect in Spanish?
The past perfect tense in Spanish is used to indicate an action that happened before another one in the past. We use it to emphasize that that something happened before the another one. In English, the past perfect has two parts – often ‘had’ plus the past simple, eg ‘John had gone to London but he got lost.
What does present perfect mean in Spanish?
You use the present perfect verb tense in Spanish to express or describe actions that have happened recently and/or actions that still hold true in the present. The present perfect tense is one of seven compound tenses, which means you use the helping verb haber (to have) in the present tense with a past participle.
How do you use participles in Spanish?
It’s easy to form the past participle in Spanish. All you have to do is drop the ending (-ar, -er or -ir) from the infinitive verb and add –ado or –ido, depending on the verb. –Ar verbs take –ado. –Ir and –er verbs take –ido.