Hi, I'm, hopinh you can help out with this query -
In this sentence: "¡La casa va a estar preciosa!" we have 'estar' used, why isn't this 'está', or 'estaría', or 'estará'?
Thanks!
¡La casa va a estar preciosa!
- « Back to Q&A Forum
- « Previous questionNext question »
Ben S.Kwiziq community member
¡La casa va a estar preciosa!
Asked 4 years ago
InmaKwiziq team member
Hola Ben,
we used "va a estar" to express "is going to be", this is the near future.
Do you mean we could have said "La casa está preciosa", "La casa estará preciosa" or "La casa estaría preciosa"?
All these are also grammatically correct, but they mean different things:
The house is nice. (está)
The house will be nice. (estará)
The house would be nice. (estaría)
Saludos,
Inma
Claudius T.Kwiziq community member
Hi, Ben. Remember that in a sentence with two verbs the first is conjugated and the second is used int the infinitive form..
that's why it's, "La casa (va) a (estar) precioso"
Suhasini K.Kwiziq community member
Hey! This is because the verb estar literally mean ' to be ' so va a estar means ' going to be '! It's a direct input
Don't have an account yet? Join today
Ask a question
Find your Spanish level for FREE
Test your Spanish to the CEFR standard
Find your Spanish level