Answer Question
Estar and ser
In the flash cards, Spanish Level 1, Session 28, there is the following sentence with two questions:
Es esta la salida del hotel? Y la entrada esta alla?
Why is ser used in the first part and estar in the second question. I don't see the difference in the type of question.
Es esta la salida del hotel? Y la entrada esta alla?
Why is ser used in the first part and estar in the second question. I don't see the difference in the type of question.