Presente Continuo present-continuous
SENTENCES
USE: is a verb tense which is used to show that an ongoing action is happening now, either at the moment of speech or now in a larger sense.
RULES
afirmative
Question
Negative
Structure
-Subject +verb to be+ verb/ing+complement
They are not playing in the park. (Ellos no están jugando en el parque)
The telephone is not ringing. (El teléfono no está sonando)
She is not reading the newspaper in the living room. (Ella no está leyendo el periódico en la sala)
?-Verb to be+ subject + verb/ing + complement + ?
Are they playing in the park? (¿Ellos están jugando en el parque?)
Is the telephone ringing? (¿El teléfono está sonando?)
Is she reading the newspaper in the living room? (¿Ella está leyendo el periódico en la sala?)
Structure
+Subject + verb to be + verb/ing + complement
They are playing in the park. (Ellos están jugando en el parque)
The telephone is ringing. (El teléfono está sonando)
She is reading the newspaper in the living room. (Ella está leyendo el periódico en la sala)
Structure
2- When a verb ends in this way, the vowel combination "ie" is replaced by the consonant "y", adding the gerund "-ing" at the end.
Tie / Atar - Tying / Atando
3- When a verb ends in this way, the vowel combination "ie" is replaced by the consonant "y", adding the gerund "-ing" at the end.
1- The main characteristic of this verb tense is the use of the gerund "-ing", which in Spanish can be translated as the gerunds "-ando" and "-endo".
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Daymar Salas
3er año "D"
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