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Old January 16, 2010, 06:55 PM
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Estaba/estuvo riquísimo

Hola a todos:

Cuando se sale de la mesa, ¿se puede decir "toda la comida estuvo riquísima" (la opinión fue puntual) o "toda la comida estaba riquísima" (como descripción y acaba de pasar)?

Ayer fue a una fiesta y toda la comida estaba/estuvo buena

Ayer estuvo/estaba neblado, pero hoy está claro

Muchas gracias
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Old January 17, 2010, 06:48 AM
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As we have said, they are synonyms in this circumstances. You can use both and they are meaning exactly the same.
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Hola a todos:

Cuando se sale de la mesa, ¿se puede decir "toda la comida estuvo riquísima" (la opinión fue puntual) o "toda la comida estaba riquísima" (como descripción y acaba de pasar)?

Ayer fue a una fiesta y toda la comida estaba/estuvo buena

Ayer estuvo/estaba neblado, pero hoy está claro

Muchas gracias
In the second choice was very well the answer. You can use both answer!

In the second choice is correct the use of both answer.

In the first choice, really I didn't understand your question.
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Old January 17, 2010, 12:03 PM
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Thank you very much

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Old January 17, 2010, 12:28 PM
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Estuvo o estaba nublado, no neblado.
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