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In Spanish, how are the words “está” and “están” similar but different?
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They are both third-person forms of the verb “estar,” and one is singular and the other plural.
They are both first-person forms of the verb “estar,” and one is often used and one is seldom used.
They are both second-person forms of the verb “estar” and one is masculine and one is feminine.
They are both singular forms of the verb “estar,” and one is formal and the other is informal.

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The correct answer is: They are both third-person forms of the verb "estar," and one is singular and the other plural.
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