Breakdown of El informe no está completo; todavía falta la última página.
estar
to be
no
not
la página
the page
el informe
the report
completo
complete
todavía
still
faltar
to be missing
último
last
Questions & Answers about El informe no está completo; todavía falta la última página.
Why is no está completo used here instead of no es completo?
In Spanish, ser generally describes permanent or defining characteristics, while estar expresses temporary states or conditions. Saying el informe no está completo highlights that the report is currently in the state of being incomplete. Using no es completo would sound odd, as it would imply that incompleteness is an inherent, unchangeable trait of the report.
Why is there a semicolon in the middle of the sentence? Could we use a comma or conjunction instead?
The semicolon (;) links two closely related independent clauses:
- El informe no está completo
- todavía falta la última página
A comma alone would be too weak and could lead to a run-on. You could also use a period (.), a dash (—), or add a conjunction for clarity, for example:
• El informe no está completo, pues todavía falta la última página.
• El informe no está completo porque falta la última página.
But the semicolon keeps the two ideas tightly connected without extra words.
How does faltar work in this sentence? What is the subject, and why is the verb singular?
Could we rephrase the second clause as Al informe le falta la última página? What’s the difference?
Yes. Al informe le falta la última página uses faltar with a dative pronoun (le) and a prepositional phrase (al informe), making the report the indirect object: “The report is missing the last page.” It emphasizes the report as lacking something. By contrast, todavía falta la última página neutrally focuses on what is missing without explicitly stating from whom or what.
Could we say El informe está incompleto instead? Is there any nuance?
Absolutely. incompleto is an adjective meaning “incomplete,” so El informe está incompleto is practically equivalent to El informe no está completo. The first uses a single negative adjective, the second uses negation plus adjective. Stylistically, incompleto is concise and common in both speech and writing.
Why is todavía placed before falta? Could we place it elsewhere in the clause?
Positioning todavía just before the verb (todavía falta) is the most neutral way to say “still is missing.” You could also say falta todavía, which shifts the emphasis slightly onto falta. Spanish word order is flexible, so you might also see:
• Todavía falta la última página.
• La última página falta todavía.
However, todavía falta la última página is the most common structure.
What’s the difference between todavía and aún? Do both words need an accent?
Why do we use la última página with the definite article la? Could we drop it?
If there were multiple missing pages, how would we change the sentence?
In Latin America, is informe the only option for “report,” or can we use reporte? Are there regional differences?
Both informe and reporte can mean “report.” informe is more formal and universal across Spanish-speaking countries. reporte appears frequently in some Latin American regions (e.g., Mexico, Colombia) and in technical or business contexts. Your choice may depend on style, audience, and local preference, but informe is always safe.
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