Estar, sentirse and tener

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Estar, sentirse and tener Verbs to express your physical and emotional condition

SER vs. ESTAR Use SER to tell what people and things are normally like D-date O- occupation C-characteristic T –time O- origin R- relation Use ESTAR with adjectives describing mental or physical states or conditions P –position L –location A –action C-Condition E-emotion

Sentirse (e -> ie) Me siento Te sientes Se siente nos sentimos os sentís se sienten

Sentirse Like estar, sentirse (one’s self feels) can be used with adverbs BIEN/MAL Yo me siento bien. Tú te sientes mal. It can be used with adverbs to describe mental/physical states Nos sentimos cansados (We feel tired) No se sienten bien (They don’t feel well)

“Tener” expressions The following “tener” expressions with a NOUN, describe a mental or physical state Tener frío To have (be) cold Tengo frío Tener calor To have heat To be hot Tengo calor

More “tener” expressions Tener miedo To have fear Tengo miedo I’m scared Tener sueño To have “sleep” To be sleepy Tengo sueño I’m sleepy La tarea Libro 106-7 Turn all late work in by!!