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Está

Esté is a form of the Spanish verb estar. It appears in the present subjunctive mood and is used in subordinate clauses to express non-factual or subjective ideas such as doubt, emotion, possibility, necessity, or wishes. The form can correspond to the first person singular (yo esté) or the third person singular (él/ella/usted esté), depending on the subject of the clause.

In the present subjunctive, the endings for estar are different from the indicative: yo esté, tú estés,

Esté is commonly used after phrases like quiero que, espero que, dudo que, es posible que, and

Derived from the Latin verb stare, est ar is irregular in the present subjunctive, which accounts for

él/ella/usted
esté,
nosotros
estemos,
vosotros
estéis,
ellos
estén.
The
accent
on
é
marks
the
stressed
syllable
and
helps
distinguish
this
form
from
other
verb
forms
such
as
este
(adjective)
or
este
(demonstrative).
ojalá,
or
in
formal
commands
directed
at
a
single
person
(usted).
It
also
appears
in
temporal
or
concessive
clauses
triggered
by
conjunctions
such
as
cuando,
aunque,
or
para
que,
where
the
subjunctive
mood
is
required.
Examples
include:
Espero
que
esté
bien;
Quiero
que
esté
aquí
a
las
ocho;
Que
esté
seguro
antes
de
salir.
the
distinctive
esté
form.
It
is
distinct
from
the
indicative
present
está
(he/she/it
is)
and
from
past
tenses
such
as
estaba
or
estuviera.
Esté
therefore
serves
as
a
key
tool
for
expressing
non-real
or
contingent
states
in
Spanish.