What form of estar goes with TU?
What form of estar goes with TU?
Conjugating the Irregular Spanish Verb Estar (to Be)
Conjugation | Translation |
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yo estaré | I will be |
tú estarás | You (informal) will be |
él/ella/ello/uno estará | He/she/one will be |
usted estará | You (formal) will be |
What is the conjugated form of TU?
If the subject is you – informal (tú), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -as (for -ar verbs) or -es (for -er and -ir verbs). If the subject is he (él), she (ella) or you – formal (usted), conjugate by dropping the ending and add -a (-ar verbs) or -e (-er and -ir verbs).
What is the TU command for hacer?
Informal Spanish Commands – Affirmative & Negative
verb | tú command (affirmative) | example |
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hacer (to do, to make) | haz | Haz la cama. (Make the bed.) |
ir (to go) | ve | Vete. (Go away.) |
poner (to put, to place) | pon | Ponlo en mi habitación. (Put it in my room.) |
salir (to go out, to leave) | sal | Sal de aquí. (Get out of here.) |
What are the forms of poner?
Present tense
yo | pongo | nosotros |
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tú | pones | vosotros |
él, ella, Ud. | pone | ellos, ellas, Uds. |
What is a venir?
You will need to use the French verb venir (pronounced: veh-NEER), which means ‘to come,’ in your conversations.
What are the 6 forms of ser?
Terms in this set (11)
- Yo. I.
- Tu. You.
- Nosotros. We.
- Vosotros. You all (Informal)
- El/Ella/Usted. He/She/You all (Formal)
- Soy. I am.
- Eres. You are.
- Es. He is/She is/You are.
What is the tu form of tener?
The yo form of tener is tengo. If this is wanted also, the informal tu (you) form is tienes, the informal se (she or he) form is tiene, the informal ‘they’ form is tienen.
What are the forms of estar in English?
In English, the present indicative form of estar is “am/is/are.”. For example, Mañana a esta hora voy a estar en Madrid, means “Tomorrow at this time I am going to be in Madrid .”. It is created by dropping the -ar and adding -ado. Use the present subjunctive when you want a subject to do something.
When do you use ser and estar?
Ser and estar are the two verbs most frequently used as the equivalent of the English “to be.”. Ser typically is used in describing the nature of someone or something. Estar typically is used in referring to a state of being that isn’t necessarily innate.
What are the conjugations of estar?
The verb estar is used to speak about the “how” clause with regard to the object. It also is an irregular verb conjugated as estoy, estas, estamos, esta, estan and estais.