Conjugating Estar
Emociones
Más emociones
Conditions
Rules of Estar and Adjectives
100

"I" am feeling something.

"yo estoy"

100

The feeling you get when you are happy.

féliz?

100

You and your partner just broke up! You are very ___________

Triste?

100

When you come to class and realize you need to use the pencil sharpener because your pencil is ___________. 

roto

100

What an adjective should end in when describing something feminine.

 "a"?

200

You, are feeling something.

 "tú estás"


200

The feeling you get when you cant understand what the instructions are

confundido/a

200

This word is used when you have a Spanish test that you didn't study for.

Nervioso?

200

When something is dirty, we use this word. 

Sucio/a

200

The letter an adjective should end in when describing multiple things.

"s" or "es"?

300

He is feeling something.

"él está"?

300

"Me duele la cabeza, tengo un fiebre" Estoy _________. 

Enfermo

300

The feeling when Mr. Huber keeps making you write sentences in Spanish and you don't care

Aburrido?

300

This word describes what things look like when they are clean.

Limpio/a

300

Translate the following: He is mad.

"él está enojado?

400

We are feeling something.

"nostros estamos"?

400

The feeling you get when you have a sub. 

Emocionado

400

That feeling you have when you have so much homework. 

Estresado/a

400

The word for when the door is open.

"abierto"?

400

Translate the following: The hotel is clean.

El hotel está limpio.

500

You all, are feeling something.

"Ustedes están"?

500

Yo tengo la clase de meditación hoy. Estoy muy _________________

Tranquilo/a

500

You fall up the stairs at school in the middle of a crowd. You're not hurt, you're just this.

avergonzado?

500

Porqué la ventana está ____________, hace mucho calor en el salón.

Cerrada

500

Translate the following: The travelers (female) are embarassed.

"Las viajeras están avergonzadas"?