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So then would you recommend estar in this...
So then would you recommend estar in this sentence if I am talking in Spanish?
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June 11, 2014, 06:38 PM
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How about with a situation where you want to say,...
How about with a situation where you want to say, "I want to be entertained by this book." Would that use ser: "Quiero ser entretenido por este libro."
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Sad (triste) is a temporary condition, so I would...
Sad (triste) is a temporary condition, so I would use estar, but what if I am talking about a book's ending? Would I use ser since the ending doesn't change?
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