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  1. Difference between "está" and "esta" or "esté" and "este"?

    Feb 17, 2012 · 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 …

  2. What is the difference between "es" and "está"?

    May 28, 2014 · 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).

  3. ¿Cómo se llama alguien que está estudiando un grado?

    Jun 9, 2018 · Alguien que ha terminado un grado universitario puede ser graduado, licenciado, doctorado, etc. Alguien que ha terminado bachillerato se denomina Bachiller. Pero, ¿cómo se le …

  4. Using "están" vs "estás" when refering to "you"

    Oct 31, 2016 · Bear in mind that a question like Are you ready to order? depends heavily on the context when translating into Spanish, as there are four possible ways to translate it: ¿Estás listo/a para …

  5. "Está hecho de..." why not "es hecho de"? - Spanish Language Stack ...

    hecho is not an adjective, it's a verb. If it was an adjective, it could use es depending on the case, e.g. La puerta es verde, La puerta está rota.

  6. What is the difference between "abajo," "debajo," and "bajo?"

    May 9, 2016 · Well, for starters, part of that discussion thread goes off on a tangent about "debajo de" / "bajo de." So, though you'll see at least one user state that "bajo de" is not a legit phrase, that portion …

  7. ¿Cómo se puede decir que algo está "deprecated" en castellano?

    Nov 6, 2017 · En el contexto de la programación es común encontrarse con código al que se denomina deprecated. Esto es, se trata de código cuyo autor indica: Esto que te ofrezco sigue funcionando, …

  8. está de compras. VS. está comprando. What verb form is "está de …

    Jun 14, 2021 · There is not much difference between: and The tense in both sentences is the present indicative. While in (2) the gerund "comprando" forms a verb phrase (perífrasis verbal), in (1) we …

  9. "cerca de" vs. "cerca a" - Spanish Language Stack Exchange

    Jul 11, 2019 · Apart from what walen said, you need to consider also that is an indivisible group, a prepositional phrase, two words that together act like a preposition. You cannot separate those two …

  10. 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 …