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Nice sentences and word games. ![]() Suggestions and corrections above.
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Thanks much, been studying how the choice of ser or estar affects the meaning of adjectives.
Book says estar bueno/a=to be attentive (in class) Is it ever used that way? Same for estar viejo/a=to look old. Bet Laepelba's eyes will light up when she sees all the para's I forgot! |
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![]() I have never heard "estar bueno" as a synonym of being attentive. In colloquial language, "estar bueno(a)" is to have a nice body... As for "estar viejo" it means exactly "to be old"... "parecer viejo" is "to look old". "Para" is a tricky preposition sometimes... It will also be a good exercise for her. ![]()
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Another use of "estar bueno" would be:
el mango está bueno / podrido = the mango is good / rotten la comida está buena / insípida = the food is good / bland
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