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In Spanish, the Present Progressive is used when an action is happening right now, and it requires the use of the verb "estar" followed by a gerund verb. As you dive into this essential aspect of [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Present-Progressive|Spanish grammar]], you may also find it helpful to explore other related topics, such as the [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Future-Tense|Spanish Future Tense]], understanding the proper [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Use-the-letters-V-and-B|use of the letters V and B in Spanish]], and mastering [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Comaratives-and-Superlatives|Spanish Comparatives and Superlatives]]. By familiarizing yourself with these concepts, you'll be well on your way to becoming a more proficient Spanish speaker! 📚🌎 | |||
= Verb "Estar" = | == Verb "Estar" == | ||
In English, "estar" (and "ser") mean the verb "to be" in English, in this case, you need to conjugate the verb "estar" corresponding to each subject. Remember "Estar" is a regular veb. The next table will show you how you can conjugate it. | In English, "estar" (and "ser") mean the verb "to be" in English, in this case, you need to conjugate the verb "estar" corresponding to each subject. Remember "Estar" is a regular veb. The next table will show you how you can conjugate it. | ||
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= Gerund Verbs = | == Gerund Verbs == | ||
In Spanish, Gerund verbs are those that end in ando, endo and iendo. In English, they are verbs that end in "ing" | In Spanish, Gerund verbs are those that end in ando, endo and iendo. In English, they are verbs that end in "ing" | ||
== Verbs that end in "ar" == | |||
When you want to conjugate a verb that ends in ar in Spanish in present progressive, you need to erase "ar" and put "ando". The next table shows you some verbs you can conjugate. | When you want to conjugate a verb that ends in ar in Spanish in present progressive, you need to erase "ar" and put "ando". The next table shows you some verbs you can conjugate. | ||
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== Verbs that end in "er" and "ir" == | |||
When you want to conjugate a regular verb that ends in er and ir in Spanish in present progressive, you need to erase "er" or "ir" and put "iendo". The next table shows you some verbs you can conjugate. | When you want to conjugate a regular verb that ends in er and ir in Spanish in present progressive, you need to erase "er" or "ir" and put "iendo". The next table shows you some verbs you can conjugate. | ||
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== Verbs that end in "ir" == | |||
When you want to conjugate this type of verbs that end in ir in Spanish in present progressive (they are generally bisyllable verbs), from the verb, you need to change "e" for an "i" and "o" for an "u", erase ir and put "iendo". The next table shows you some verbs you can conjugate. | When you want to conjugate this type of verbs that end in ir in Spanish in present progressive (they are generally bisyllable verbs), from the verb, you need to change "e" for an "i" and "o" for an "u", erase ir and put "iendo". The next table shows you some verbs you can conjugate. | ||
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= Present Progressive Structure = | ==Present Progressive Structure == | ||
When you want to create a sentence in Present Progressive, the structure is "Subject+Estar+Gerund Verb+Complement" | When you want to create a sentence in Present Progressive, the structure is "Subject+Estar+Gerund Verb+Complement" | ||
Example: Ellos están corriendo en la calle | *Example: Ellos están corriendo en la calle | ||
==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/El-tiempo-presente|El tiempo presente]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Comaratives-and-Superlatives|Comaratives and Superlatives]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Simple-Future-Tense|Simple Future Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Prepositions|Prepositions]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Past-Perfect-Tense|Past Perfect Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Be-Polite|Be Polite]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Common-Mistakes|Common Mistakes]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Use-the-letters-V-and-B|Use the letters V and B]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Simple-Present-Tense|Simple Present Tense]] | |||
* [[Language/Spanish/Grammar/Use-of-verb-Haber|Use of verb Haber]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:33, 25 March 2023
In Spanish, the Present Progressive is used when an action is happening right now, and it requires the use of the verb "estar" followed by a gerund verb. As you dive into this essential aspect of Spanish grammar, you may also find it helpful to explore other related topics, such as the Spanish Future Tense, understanding the proper use of the letters V and B in Spanish, and mastering Spanish Comparatives and Superlatives. By familiarizing yourself with these concepts, you'll be well on your way to becoming a more proficient Spanish speaker! 📚🌎
Verb "Estar"[edit | edit source]
In English, "estar" (and "ser") mean the verb "to be" in English, in this case, you need to conjugate the verb "estar" corresponding to each subject. Remember "Estar" is a regular veb. The next table will show you how you can conjugate it.
Subject | "Estar" |
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Yo | Estoy |
Tú | Estás |
Él/Ella/Usted | Está |
Nosotros/Nosotras | Estamos |
Vosotros/Vosotras | Estáis |
Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas | Están |
Gerund Verbs[edit | edit source]
In Spanish, Gerund verbs are those that end in ando, endo and iendo. In English, they are verbs that end in "ing"
Verbs that end in "ar"[edit | edit source]
When you want to conjugate a verb that ends in ar in Spanish in present progressive, you need to erase "ar" and put "ando". The next table shows you some verbs you can conjugate.
Verb | Verbo | Gerund |
---|---|---|
To talk/speak | Hablar | Hablando |
to play | Jugar | Jugando |
to walk | Caminar | Caminando |
to jump | Saltar | Saltando |
Verbs that end in "er" and "ir"[edit | edit source]
When you want to conjugate a regular verb that ends in er and ir in Spanish in present progressive, you need to erase "er" or "ir" and put "iendo". The next table shows you some verbs you can conjugate.
Verb | Verbo | Gerund |
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To eat | Comer | Comiendo |
To be | Ser | Siendo |
To write | Escribir | Escribiendo |
To live | Vivir | Viviendo |
Verbs that end in "ir"[edit | edit source]
When you want to conjugate this type of verbs that end in ir in Spanish in present progressive (they are generally bisyllable verbs), from the verb, you need to change "e" for an "i" and "o" for an "u", erase ir and put "iendo". The next table shows you some verbs you can conjugate.
Verb | Verbo | Gerund |
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To sleep | Dormir | Durmiendo |
To die | Morir | Muriendo |
To ask | Pedir | Pidiendo |
To Follow | Seguir | Siguiendo |
Present Progressive Structure[edit | edit source]
When you want to create a sentence in Present Progressive, the structure is "Subject+Estar+Gerund Verb+Complement"
- Example: Ellos están corriendo en la calle
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- El tiempo presente
- Comaratives and Superlatives
- Simple Future Tense
- Prepositions
- Past Perfect Tense
- Be Polite
- Common Mistakes
- Use the letters V and B
- Simple Present Tense
- Use of verb Haber