El recepcionista estuvo en la recepción a las ocho.

Questions & Answers about El recepcionista estuvo en la recepción a las ocho.

Why is it El recepcionista if the word ends in -a?
Words ending in -ista (like recepcionista, dentista, and turista) are used for both men and women. To show that this is a male receptionist, we use the masculine article el. If it were a female receptionist, it would be la recepcionista.
Why do we use estuvo instead of fue?
Estuvo is the preterite tense of estar, while fue is the preterite of ser (and ir). We always use estar to talk about physical locations, even in the past, so we need estuvo to say where he was.
I thought we use estaba for descriptions in the past. Why use estuvo here?
If you were setting the scene for another action (for example: he was at the front desk when the phone rang), you would use the imperfect tense estaba. However, using the preterite tense estuvo treats his being there as a completed, specific event. It sounds like reporting a fact: he was present at exactly eight o'clock.
How does telling time work with a las in the past tense?
It works exactly the same as in the present tense! You just use a las followed by the number to specify at a certain time. Because eight is more than one, we use the feminine plural article las which refers to the unstated word horas (hours).

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