A1 noun Neutral #265 más común

state

/steɪt/

A state is the condition that someone or something is in at a specific time. It can also refer to a part of a country that has its own local government, such as the states in the USA.

Ejemplos

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1

The house was in a very clean state when we arrived.

The house was in a very clean state when we arrived.

2

The governor will address the current state of the economy tomorrow.

The governor will address the current state of the economy tomorrow.

3

She was in a right state after she lost her phone.

She was in a right state after she lost her phone.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
state
Verb
state
Adjetivo
stately
Relacionado
statement
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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'statue'. A statue is still and stays in one 'state' forever.

Quiz rápido

The scientist explained that the water was in a liquid ____.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: state

Ejemplos

1

The house was in a very clean state when we arrived.

everyday

The house was in a very clean state when we arrived.

2

The governor will address the current state of the economy tomorrow.

formal

The governor will address the current state of the economy tomorrow.

3

She was in a right state after she lost her phone.

informal

She was in a right state after she lost her phone.

4

Ice is water in a solid state.

academic

Ice is water in a solid state.

5

Our company needs to report the state of our finances to the board.

business

Our company needs to report the state of our finances to the board.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
state
Verb
state
Adjetivo
stately
Relacionado
statement

Colocaciones comunes

state of mind state of mind
current state current state
mental state mental state
member state member state
solid state solid state

Frases Comunes

state of the art

state of the art

in a state of shock

in a state of shock

church and state

church and state

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state vs status

Status refers to social or professional rank, while state refers to a general condition or physical form.

state vs stage

A stage is a step in a process, whereas a state is the condition at a single moment.

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Notas de uso

When referring to a condition, 'state' is often used with the preposition 'in' (e.g., 'in a bad state'). When referring to a political region, it is a countable noun.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes use 'stage' when they mean 'state' to describe a condition. Also, don't forget to capitalize 'State' when it is part of a specific name like 'New York State'.

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Truco para recordar

Think of a 'statue'. A statue is still and stays in one 'state' forever.

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Origen de la palabra

From the Latin word 'status', meaning 'standing' or 'condition'.

Patrones gramaticales

countable noun: one state, two states often used as 'in a [adjective] state' can be used as a noun adjunct (e.g., state taxes)
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Contexto cultural

In the United States, the 'State' refers to one of the 50 individual political entities that make up the country.

Quiz rápido

The scientist explained that the water was in a liquid ____.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: state

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