¿El doctor es negativo u optimista?

Breakdown of ¿El doctor es negativo u optimista?

ser
to be
el doctor
doctor
o
or
negativo
negative
optimista
optimistic

Questions & Answers about ¿El doctor es negativo u optimista?

Why is the word for "or" spelled as u instead of o here?
In Spanish, the word for "or" is usually o. However, when the word immediately following it starts with an "o" sound (like optimista, or words starting with ho-), the o changes to u. This prevents the two identical sounds from blending together, making the sentence easier to speak and understand.
Why does optimista end in -a if el doctor is a masculine noun?
Adjectives ending in -ista (like optimista, pesimista, or idealista) have the exact same form for both masculine and feminine nouns. Since a masculine version like optimisto does not exist, we use optimista for a male doctor.
Why do we use es instead of está to describe how the doctor is feeling?
By using es (from the verb ser), the sentence treats being negative or optimistic as a permanent part of the doctor's personality. If we wanted to ask if he is just in a negative or optimistic mood at this very moment, we would use está (from the verb estar).

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