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Title: El presente progressivo


1
El presente progressivo
  • Qué estás haciendo?

2
What is the present progressive tense?
  • Two word tense
  • Action in progress
  • Means to be doing something
  • To be? form of estar (for the subject)
  • Doing something ? present participle
  • Need ? conjugation of estar
  • Present Participle

3
Estar
yo estoy nosotros estamos
tú estás
Él, Ella, está Ud. Ellos, Ellas están Uds.
4
What is a present participle?
  • In English it is the ing form of the verb

5
To form regular present participles in Spanish
  • Go to the infinitive
  • Verb form that ends in ar, -er or-ir in Spanish
  • Drop the ending
  • -ar, -er, ir
  • Add on ando for regular ar verbs
  • Add on iendo for regular er and ir verbs

6
Now lets form a few regular present participles
  • Vivir ? viviendo (living)
  • Comer ? comiendo (eating)
  • Hacer ? haciendo (doing or making)
  • Aterrizar ? aterrizando (landing)

7
What are the conjugations for hablar in the
present progressive tense?
yo estoy hablando nosotros estamos hablando
tú estás hablando
Él, Ella, está hablando Ud. Ellos, Ellas están hablando Uds.
8
What do these conjugations mean?
yo estoy hablando I am talking speaking nosotros estamos hablando we are talking speaking
tú estás hablando you (familiar, singular) are talking speaking
Él, Ella, está hablando Ud. He, she you (formal, singular) talking speaking Ellos, Ellas están hablando Uds. They, they, you all (formal, plural) are talking speaking
9
Three present participles to be memorized!!!
  • Leer ? leyendo (reading)
  • Traer ? trayendo (bringing)
  • Caer ? cayendo (falling)
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