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- Difference between está and esta or esté and este?
If it's the last one, you do You know, the rule states that "if the stress is in the last syllable and it ends in vowel, n or s, you must write the accent" Besides, está and esté are forms of the verb estar, whereas esta and este are demonstratives or pronouns Some examples: Esta mesa está aquí Es mejor que este jarrón esté aquí
- What is the difference between es and está?
You wrote it incorrectly Es comes from the verb ser, and está is a form of estar Ésta can be translated to this, but it does not need the tilde anymore (i e , it can always be written as esta)
- Using están vs estás when refering to you
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- ¿El equipo está o el equipo estamos? - Spanish Language Stack . . .
Obviamente es correcto decir: El equipo de (X empresa) está a su servicio (concordancia entre el sujeto y el verbo en 3ra persona del singular) No obstante, "nosotros" puede recibir un sustantivo singular como atributo en el predicado: Somos un gran equipo "El equipo de (X empresa) estamos a su servicio" no parece a primera vista una oración gramatical, salvo que el hablante forme parte del
- ¿Se usa está o están con la mayoría de las personas?
¿Se usa la mayoría de las personas está o la mayoría de las personas están ? Algunas veces se usan ambas versiones Por ejemplo, ¿cómo traduce la siguiente oración a inglés? Algunas veces es ú
- The difference between the use of es and está
Related question, although I don't think is really a duplicate, since the confusion seems be be more about "esta" and "está" See if the answers of that question clarify yours Don't forget to use the site's search engine to locate many other similar questions that could be relevant and answer your question already
- Please help me understand the differences between esta and está
What is the difference between "ésta" and "esta" without tilde? Unlike "ésta" with tilde, "esta" is a demonstrative adjective It can be used to talk about something that has just been mentioned, for something that is close to the person speaking, or a period of time in which the mentioner is located
- What is the difference between allí and ahí (there)?
According to the Diccionario General de la Lengua Española Vox (the one that comes with OS X Mountain Lion): Allí is used when the thing being referred to is (but not too much) far from both the speaker and the listener, e g "vivo allí; ¿ves aquella polvareda que se levanta allí?; he dejado el libro allí encima " Ahí is used when the thing being referred to is far from the speaker but
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