Breakdown of El trigo está empacado en el saco.
en
in / on / at
estar
to be (location/state)
el trigo
the wheat
empacar
to pack
el saco
the sack / the bag
Questions & Answers about El trigo está empacado en el saco.
What verb does empacado come from?
It is the past participle of the regular verb empacar (to pack). To form the past participle of an -ar verb, you simply drop the -ar ending and add -ado.
Why do we use está instead of es in this sentence?
We use estar with a past participle to describe a physical state or condition resulting from an action. The wheat was packed earlier, so its current state is packed (está empacado).
Would empacado change if the noun were feminine or plural?
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