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 6 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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