Here’s a chart focusing on the Spanish forms using "Tú estás" (You are - informal, present tense, temporary state):

Chart: Spanish Forms with "Tú estás" ("You are")

English Spanish Usage Example Translation
You are tired Tú estás cansado Tú estás cansado después de trabajar. You are tired after working.
You are happy Tú estás feliz Tú estás feliz hoy. You are happy today.
You are at home Tú estás en casa Tú estás en casa ahora mismo. You are at home right now.
You are sick Tú estás enfermo Tú estás enfermo hoy. You are sick today.
You are worried Tú estás preocupado Tú estás preocupado por el examen. You are worried about the exam.
You are busy Tú estás ocupado Tú estás ocupado con el trabajo. You are busy with work.
You are sad Tú estás triste Tú estás triste por la noticia. You are sad about the news.
You are nervous Tú estás nervioso Tú estás nervioso antes de la entrevista. You are nervous before the interview.
You are excited Tú estás emocionado Tú estás emocionado por el concierto. You are excited about the concert.
You are angry Tú estás enojado Tú estás enojado por lo que pasó. You are angry about what happened.
You are in the park Tú estás en el parque Tú estás en el parque con los niños. You are in the park with the kids.
You are waiting Tú estás esperando Tú estás esperando el autobús. You are waiting for the bus.
You are lost Tú estás perdido Tú estás perdido en la ciudad. You are lost in the city.
You are thinking Tú estás pensando Tú estás pensando en tus vacaciones. You are thinking about your vacation.
You are studying Tú estás estudiando Tú estás estudiando para el examen. You are studying for the exam.

Usage Notes:

  1. Tú estás (You are): "Tú estás" is used in the present tense to describe temporary states, conditions, or ongoing actions. It emphasizes that the state or action is happening right now or is a current condition.
  2. Tú estás cansado (You are tired): Describes a temporary state of fatigue or tiredness.
  3. Tú estás feliz (You are happy): Describes a temporary state of happiness.
  4. Tú estás en casa (You are at home): Describes someone’s current location.
  5. Tú estás enfermo (You are sick): Describes a temporary state of illness.
  6. Tú estás preocupado (You are worried): Describes a temporary state of concern or worry.
  7. Tú estás ocupado (You are busy): Describes a temporary state of being busy or occupied.
  8. Tú estás triste (You are sad): Describes a temporary state of sadness.
  9. Tú estás nervioso (You are nervous): Describes a temporary state of nervousness or anxiety.
  10. Tú estás emocionado (You are excited): Describes a temporary state of excitement or anticipation.
  11. Tú estás enojado (You are angry): Describes a temporary state of anger or frustration.
  12. Tú estás en el parque (You are in the park): Describes the person’s current location, usually during an event.
  13. Tú estás esperando (You are waiting): Describes an ongoing action of waiting.
  14. Tú estás perdido (You are lost): Describes a temporary state of being lost or disoriented.
  15. Tú estás pensando (You are thinking): Describes an ongoing mental activity or thought process.
  16. Tú estás estudiando (You are studying): Describes an ongoing action of studying.