16.1.23
Uses of To Be 2
Test your knowledge with free interactive questions on Seneca — used by over 10 million students.
Uses of 'Estar'
The verb 'estar' in Spanish has many different uses. It is important to know all of its uses.

Location
- 'Estar' is used to say where something is.
- ¿Dónde están las llaves?
- Where are the keys?
- Delhi está en India.
- Delhi is in India.
- ¿Dónde están las llaves?

Mood
- 'Estar' is used to show someone's mood, it reflects that the state is temporary.
- Theo está feliz.
- Theo is happy.
- Estoy bien.
- I am ok.
- Theo está feliz.

Consequences
- 'Estar' is used to show an event that happens because of something else.
- La puerta está abierta.
- The door is open.
- La puerta está abierta.

Health
- In the same way, 'estar' is used to show illness.
- Están enfermos.
- They are ill.
- Están enfermos.
'Ser' or 'Estar'
Using the wrong verb can change the meaning of a phrase. You have to be careful when selecting which verb to use.

To be open vs be an open character
- The phrase 'to be open' in Spanish would be 'estar abierto/a'.
- But if you use 'ser' instead, the phrase changes meaning to talk about someone's character.
- Chris es abierto.
- Chris is an open person.
- Chris es abierto.

To be ready vs to be clever
- If you want to say that 'you are ready, 'estar' would need to be used.
- Estoy listo.
- I am ready.
- Estoy listo.
- But if you were talking about intelligence you would need to use 'ser'.
- Soy listo.
- I am clever.
- Soy listo.

To be proud of vs to be entitled
- Being proud is a temporary state, you are not always proud of someone, so 'estar' is needed.
- Mis padres están orgullosos de mí.
- My parents are proud of me.
- Mis padres están orgullosos de mí.
- But if you use 'ser' here the meaning is changed.
- Mis padres son orgullosos.
- My parents are entitled/arrogant.
- Mis padres son orgullosos.

To be handsome
- To say that someone is good-looking you would need to use 'ser'.
- Zach es guapa.
- Zach is handsome (a handsome man).
- Zach es guapa.
- This is an inherent quality.
- But if you say someone looks handsome 'estar' is needed.
- Someone could look handsome because of clothes or a haircut, so it is temporary.
- Zach está guapo.
- Zach looks handsome today (today is temporal).
- Zach está guapo.
1Phonics/Alphabet/Spellings
1.1Phonics / Alphabet / Spellings
2My Family & I
2.1My Family & I
2.1.1Name & Age2.1.2Colours2.1.3Hair & Eyes2.1.4Adjective Endings Match the Gender of the Noun2.1.5Physical Appearance2.1.6Personality2.1.7Family Members2.1.8Eldest, Youngest2.1.9Other Family Members2.1.10Family Life - Listening2.1.11Describing Others2.1.12Nationalities2.1.13Being Polite2.1.14Introductions2.1.15Pets2.1.16At The Post Office2.1.17Letters2.1.18Opinion Phrases2.1.19End of Topic Test - My Family & I
3Time
4Home
5Body & Illness
6Relationships
6.1Relationships
6.2Relationships - Vocabulary
7Customs & Festivals
7.1Customs & Festivals in Spanish Speaking Countries
7.2Customs & Festivals - Vocabulary
8School
8.1School
9Jobs
10Town & Shopping
10.1Town
11Food & Health Life
11.1Food
11.2A Healthy Life
12Free Time
12.1Free Time
13Social Media
13.1Social Media
13.1.1Social Media13.1.2Social Media 213.1.3Social Media Vocab - Spanish to English13.1.4Social Media Vocab - English to Spanish13.1.5Social Media Vocab - Translations13.1.6Positives of Social Media13.1.7Negatives of Social Media13.1.8'No'13.1.9Mobile Technology13.1.10Your Devices13.1.11Mobile Tech Vocab- Spanish to English13.1.12Mobile Tech Vocab- English to Spanish13.1.13Mobile Tech Vocab- Translations13.1.14Social Media - Listening
13.2Social Media - Vocabulary
14Holiday
14.1Holiday
15The World Around Us
16Present Tense
16.1Present Tense
16.1.1Regular AR Verbs16.1.2Irregular AR Verbs16.1.3Irregular AR Verbs - O-> UE16.1.4Irregular AR Verbs - Exceptions16.1.5Regular ER Verbs16.1.6Common ER Verbs16.1.7Irregular ER Verbs -E -> IE16.1.8Irregular ER Verbs O - UE16.1.9First Person Stem Changing ER Verbs16.1.10Regular IR Verbs16.1.115 Common Regular IR Verbs16.1.12Irregular IR Verbs16.1.13Irregular IR Verbs 216.1.14Irregular IR Verbs 316.1.15Irregular IR Verbs 416.1.16Verbs That End in UIR16.1.17Adding an Accent16.1.18To Go16.1.19To Like16.1.20To Have16.1.21To Be16.1.22Uses of To Be16.1.23Uses of To Be 2
17Past Tense
17.1Preterite Tense
17.1.1Regular AR Verbs17.1.2Irregular AR Verbs17.1.3Irregular AR Verbs 217.1.4Regular ER Verbs17.1.5Irregular ER Verbs - Ser17.1.6Irregular ER Verbs - Ver & Tener17.1.7Irregular ER Verbs - Vowel Changes17.1.8Irregular ER Verbs - Adding to the Stem17.1.9Regular IR Verbs17.1.10Irregular IR Verbs - Preterite17.1.11Irregular IR Verbs 217.1.12Decir & Venir - Preterite17.1.13Ir - Preterite
17.2Imperfect Tense
17.3Imperfect v Perfect
17.4Infinitive Phrases
18Future Tense
19Conditional
20Grammar
20.1Articles
20.2Adjectives
20.2.1Gender & Position20.2.2The Position of Adjectives20.2.3Adjectives that Change Endings20.2.4Adjectives that Remain the Same20.2.5Adjectives 220.2.6'Ser'20.2.7'Estar'20.2.8Grande & Bueno20.2.9Plurals Ending in a Consonant20.2.10Plurals Ending in a Vowel20.2.11Possession20.2.12Indefinite20.2.13Complex Comparisons
20.3Nouns
20.3.1Common Noun Endings20.3.2Other Noun Endings20.3.3People & Animals20.3.4Nouns that Stay the Same20.3.5Nouns Used for Masculine or Feminine20.3.6Masculine & Feminine Nouns20.3.7Masculine Exceptions20.3.8Feminine Exceptions20.3.9Noun Endings that Are Usually Feminine20.3.10Noun Endings that Are Usually Masculine20.3.11Masculine Nouns20.3.12Masculine & Feminine Nouns20.3.13Plural Nouns that End in a Vowel20.3.14Plural Nouns that End in a Consonant
20.6Pronouns
20.7Negatives
20.8Questions
20.10Adverbs
Jump to other topics
1Phonics/Alphabet/Spellings
1.1Phonics / Alphabet / Spellings
2My Family & I
2.1My Family & I
2.1.1Name & Age2.1.2Colours2.1.3Hair & Eyes2.1.4Adjective Endings Match the Gender of the Noun2.1.5Physical Appearance2.1.6Personality2.1.7Family Members2.1.8Eldest, Youngest2.1.9Other Family Members2.1.10Family Life - Listening2.1.11Describing Others2.1.12Nationalities2.1.13Being Polite2.1.14Introductions2.1.15Pets2.1.16At The Post Office2.1.17Letters2.1.18Opinion Phrases2.1.19End of Topic Test - My Family & I
3Time
4Home
5Body & Illness
6Relationships
6.1Relationships
6.2Relationships - Vocabulary
7Customs & Festivals
7.1Customs & Festivals in Spanish Speaking Countries
7.2Customs & Festivals - Vocabulary
8School
8.1School
9Jobs
10Town & Shopping
10.1Town
11Food & Health Life
11.1Food
11.2A Healthy Life
12Free Time
12.1Free Time
13Social Media
13.1Social Media
13.1.1Social Media13.1.2Social Media 213.1.3Social Media Vocab - Spanish to English13.1.4Social Media Vocab - English to Spanish13.1.5Social Media Vocab - Translations13.1.6Positives of Social Media13.1.7Negatives of Social Media13.1.8'No'13.1.9Mobile Technology13.1.10Your Devices13.1.11Mobile Tech Vocab- Spanish to English13.1.12Mobile Tech Vocab- English to Spanish13.1.13Mobile Tech Vocab- Translations13.1.14Social Media - Listening
13.2Social Media - Vocabulary
14Holiday
14.1Holiday
15The World Around Us
16Present Tense
16.1Present Tense
16.1.1Regular AR Verbs16.1.2Irregular AR Verbs16.1.3Irregular AR Verbs - O-> UE16.1.4Irregular AR Verbs - Exceptions16.1.5Regular ER Verbs16.1.6Common ER Verbs16.1.7Irregular ER Verbs -E -> IE16.1.8Irregular ER Verbs O - UE16.1.9First Person Stem Changing ER Verbs16.1.10Regular IR Verbs16.1.115 Common Regular IR Verbs16.1.12Irregular IR Verbs16.1.13Irregular IR Verbs 216.1.14Irregular IR Verbs 316.1.15Irregular IR Verbs 416.1.16Verbs That End in UIR16.1.17Adding an Accent16.1.18To Go16.1.19To Like16.1.20To Have16.1.21To Be16.1.22Uses of To Be16.1.23Uses of To Be 2
17Past Tense
17.1Preterite Tense
17.1.1Regular AR Verbs17.1.2Irregular AR Verbs17.1.3Irregular AR Verbs 217.1.4Regular ER Verbs17.1.5Irregular ER Verbs - Ser17.1.6Irregular ER Verbs - Ver & Tener17.1.7Irregular ER Verbs - Vowel Changes17.1.8Irregular ER Verbs - Adding to the Stem17.1.9Regular IR Verbs17.1.10Irregular IR Verbs - Preterite17.1.11Irregular IR Verbs 217.1.12Decir & Venir - Preterite17.1.13Ir - Preterite
17.2Imperfect Tense
17.3Imperfect v Perfect
17.4Infinitive Phrases
18Future Tense
19Conditional
20Grammar
20.1Articles
20.2Adjectives
20.2.1Gender & Position20.2.2The Position of Adjectives20.2.3Adjectives that Change Endings20.2.4Adjectives that Remain the Same20.2.5Adjectives 220.2.6'Ser'20.2.7'Estar'20.2.8Grande & Bueno20.2.9Plurals Ending in a Consonant20.2.10Plurals Ending in a Vowel20.2.11Possession20.2.12Indefinite20.2.13Complex Comparisons
20.3Nouns
20.3.1Common Noun Endings20.3.2Other Noun Endings20.3.3People & Animals20.3.4Nouns that Stay the Same20.3.5Nouns Used for Masculine or Feminine20.3.6Masculine & Feminine Nouns20.3.7Masculine Exceptions20.3.8Feminine Exceptions20.3.9Noun Endings that Are Usually Feminine20.3.10Noun Endings that Are Usually Masculine20.3.11Masculine Nouns20.3.12Masculine & Feminine Nouns20.3.13Plural Nouns that End in a Vowel20.3.14Plural Nouns that End in a Consonant
20.6Pronouns
20.7Negatives
20.8Questions
20.10Adverbs
Practice questions on Uses of To Be 2
Can you answer these? Test yourself with free interactive practice on Seneca — used by over 10 million students.
- 1How do you say 'you (plural) are ill' in Spanish? Multiple choice
- 2Select the correct uses of 'estar':True / false
- 3
- 4How do you say 'she is proud of me' in Spanish?Multiple choice
- 5
Unlock your full potential with Seneca Premium
Unlimited access to 10,000+ open-ended exam questions
Mini-mock exams based on your study history
Unlock 800+ premium courses & e-books