¿Estaría triste el anfitrión porque estuvimos ausentes?

Breakdown of ¿Estaría triste el anfitrión porque estuvimos ausentes?

triste
sad
estar
to be (location/state)
porque
because
el anfitrión
host
ausente
absent

Questions & Answers about ¿Estaría triste el anfitrión porque estuvimos ausentes?

Why is estaría translated as "I wonder if... was" instead of "would be"?
In Spanish, the conditional tense can be used to express probability, conjecture, or a guess about the past. While estaría normally means "would be," in this specific context it translates to "I wonder if he was" or "he was probably." It is the past-tense equivalent of using the future tense to guess about the present.
Why use estar for both the host's sadness (estaría) and our absence (estuvimos)?
Estar is used for temporary states, emotions, and locations. The host's sadness is an emotional state, and being absent is a temporary physical state regarding a specific event, so both verbs require estar instead of ser.
Why use the preterite estuvimos instead of the imperfect estábamos here?
The preterite estuvimos implies that the absence was a completed, enclosed event, like missing a specific party from start to finish. The imperfect estábamos would also be grammatically correct, but it would focus on the ongoing nature of the absence as background information.
Why does ausentes end in an "s"?
Ausente (absent) functions as an adjective here. Because it describes "we" (implied by the verb estuvimos), it must be plural to match the subject.

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