Can you use estar para + noun? e.g. Miguel no está para bromas
Estar para + noun?
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Sally A.Kwiziq community member
Estar para + noun?
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Estar para + infinitive to say someone/something is ready for something"
Asked 10 months ago

InmaKwiziq Head of Spanish, Native Spanish Teacher
Hola Sally
Yes, you can. With certain expressions you can omit the infinitive and use the noun straight away. I added a couple of sentences to illustrate this in the lesson. I hope it helps.
Gracias y saludos.
Inma
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