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Cual es la diferencia entre "eres" y "estas"? Cuando dicer eres, y cuando dicer estas?
2013年4月3日 23:22
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That's true, but only a part. We use a lot of times "estás" without other verb, just like "you are" and not like "you are +ING". Tú estás en Barcelona = you are in Barcelona. Tú estás contento = you are happy. Tú estás borracho = you are drunk. The difference in meaning usually is that while "eres" is something permanent, essential, "estás" is something temporal. For example, if you say "(tú) estás guapa" you mean something like you looks pretty (now, something temporal) but "(tú) eres guapa" means that you are always pretty, because your face is pretty, not because your clothes or your haircut or something like that. But there isn't a simple rule to know when to use each one, just a list of when to use each, as this one: http://babelnet.sbg.ac.at/carlitos/ayuda/ser-estar.htm
2013年4月4日
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Esta es una pregunta que surge de comparar el inglés con el español. (Tú) eres = you are (Tú) estás= you are + ING form of the verbs. Ejemplos: Eres rico = you are rich. Eres maestro = you are a teacher. Estás enseñando = you are teachING. Estás volando = you are flyING.
2013年4月4日
Dayana Ruizhace 0 segundos Hi I will try to explain this. In Spanish there are two verb for to say the verb to be. SER and ESTAR "Ser" is related with the caracteristics of the object. Example: El cuaderno es rojo, this sentence is like the book is red. "Estar" is related with the position of the object, something like this, El cuaderno está en la mesa, this sentence is like the book is on the table. Excuse for my English! and remember this topic is a little complex and you need to practice a lot with the different cases. Regards, Dayana
2013年4月5日
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