is or be? The two words, despite existing in the Portuguese language, generate doubts even among those who are fluent in the language. After all, what is the right time to apply is or be?
While one is the conjugated form of the verb estar in the 3rd person singular of the present indicative, or in the 2nd person singular of the imperative, another is the form of the verb in the infinitive.
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With this information in mind, let's answer the question: what is the ideal time to use está or estar?
The word it is should be used to indicate an action that is happening at the exact moment, while be, in verbal phrases with undefined subjects.
The word it is, in addition to indicating an action that takes place at the exact moment of the narration, it also refers to a habitual action and a permanent state of a situation.
Check out how the word is conjugated in the present indicative and in the imperative:
Verb to be — Present tense indicative
verb to be — Imperative
see the examples like this below and understand better when to use the word:
The word be it is mainly used in verbal phrases in which the verb is governed by a preposition or when there is no defined subject, with other uses.
To better understand when to use the word, read the examples with being below:
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