Present Progressive Tense. The purpose of the Present Progressive Tense is to indicate an action currently in progress/happening right now. It is equivalent.

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Present Progressive Tense

The purpose of the Present Progressive Tense is to indicate an action currently in progress/happening right now. It is equivalent to the English translation is/are (doing something). Formation: estar + present participle

Present Progressive Tense Formation of Regular Present Participles INFINITVESTEMENDINGPRESENT PARTICIPLE hablarhabl--andohablando comercom--iendocomiendo vivirviv--iendoviviendo

Present Progressive Tense The –ando and -iendo endings are equivalent to the –ing suffix in English Ejemplos: Estoy hablando con ella. I am talking/speaking with her. Estamos comiendo enchiladas. We are eating enchiladas. Estás viviendo en un apartamento. You are living in an apartment.

Present Progressive Tense Stem –changes, irregulars and spelling changes - ir verbs that stem-change in the present tense have a stem-change in the present participle INFINITIVEPRESENT PARTICIPLE decirdiciendo dormirdurmiendo mentirmintiendo morirmuriendo pedirpidiendo sentirsintiendo sugerirsugiriendo preferirprefiriendo

Present Progressive Tense Irregular Present Participles * yendo and pudiendo are almost never used in the present progressive tense. INFINITIVEPRESENT PARTICIPLE ir*yendo poder*pudiendo sonreírsonriendo reírriendo

Present Progressive Tense Spelling changes -er and –ir verbs whose stem end in a vowel will have an i→y spelling change in the present participle -YENDO ENDING construirconstruyendo leerleyendo oíroyendo traertrayendo incluirincluyendo influirinfluyendo

Present Progressive Tense Auxiliary verbs other than ESTAR used in the Present Progressive Tense seguir + present participle = to keep doing Laura sigue hablando de su novio. Laura keeps on talking about her boyfriend.

Present Progressive Tense ir + present participle = more and more Vamos disfrutando esta clase cada día. We are enjoying this class more and more everyday.

Present Progressive Tense venir + present participle = been doing (accumulates and increases over time) El empleado viene insistiendo en el plan por varias semanas. The employee has been insisting on the plan for several weeks.

Present Progressive Tense andar + present participle = going around doing/always doing Los alumnos siempre andan quejando de la tarea. The students are always going around complaining about the homework.

Present Progressive Tense ¡Avanzado! The present participle can be used with other tenses: Past Progressive: Yo estaba estudiando cuando el teléfono sonó. I was studying when the phone rang. Future Progressive: Estaremos abordando el avión para Madrid pronto. We will be boarding the plane for Madrid soon.