Breakdown of El niño que vivía aquí era vivo y siempre estaba despierto temprano.
ser
to be
y
and
el niño
the boy
vivir
to live / to be constantly (doing something)
aquí
here
estar
to be (location/state)
siempre
always
temprano
early
que
that / than
vivo
sharp / alive
despierto
bright, sharp / awake
Questions & Answers about El niño que vivía aquí era vivo y siempre estaba despierto temprano.
Why does this sentence use "era vivo" instead of "estaba vivo"?
Can the adjective "despierto" also change its meaning if we use "ser" instead of "estar"?
Why do we use the imperfect tense verbs "vivía", "era", and "estaba" instead of the preterite?
Is "despierto" an adjective or a verb in this sentence?
It is acting as an adjective to describe the boy's state of being awake. It originally comes from the verb despertar (to wake up), but when used with estar to describe a condition, it behaves just like a regular adjective. This means if we were talking about a girl, it would have to match her gender and change to estaba despierta.
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