PRESENTE
PROGRESIVO
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The present progressive is formed by combining the verb "to
be" with the present participle. (The present participle is merely the
"-ing" form of a verb.)
I am studying.
I am studying with María.
I am studying with María.
In English, present progressive can be used to describe what is
happening now, or what will happen in the future.
I am studying now.
I am studying with María tonight.
I am studying with María tonight.
In Spanish, the present progressive is only used to describe an action
that is in the process of taking place. It is not used for future
actions.
I am studying now.
(use present progressive)
(use present progressive)
I am studying with María tonight.
(do not use present progressive)
(do not use present progressive)
To form the present progressive in Spanish, combine a form of
"estar" with the present participle.
Estoy hablando.
I am speaking.
I am speaking.
Juan está
comiendo.
John is eating.
John is eating.
María
está escribiendo una carta.
Mary is writing a letter.
Mary is writing a letter.
In order to form the present progressive, you must know how to conjugate
the verb estar, and how to form the present participle. You already know how to conjugate
the verb estar:
estar
estoy
estás
está
estamos
estáis
están
estás
está
estamos
estáis
están
To form the present participle of regular -ar verbs, add -ando to the
stem of the verb.
hablar: hablando
(hablar - ar + ando)
(hablar - ar + ando)
trabajar:
trabajando
(trabajar - ar + ando)
(trabajar - ar + ando)
estudiar:
estudiando
(estudiar - ar + ando)
(estudiar - ar + ando)
To form the present participle of regular -er and -ir verbs, add -iendo
to the stem of the verb.
comer: comiendo
(comer - er + iendo)
(comer - er + iendo)
hacer: haciendo
(hacer - er + iendo)
(hacer - er + iendo)
vivir: viviendo
(vivir - ir + iendo)
(vivir - ir + iendo)
escribir:
escribiendo
(escribir - ir + iendo)
(escribir - ir + iendo)
To form the present participle of -ir stem changing verbs, change e:i
and o:u in the stem, and then add -iendo to the stem of the verb.
servir: sirviendo
pedir: pidiendo
decir: diciendo
pedir: pidiendo
decir: diciendo
dormir: durmiendo
morir: muriendo
poder: pudiendo
morir: muriendo
poder: pudiendo
Sometimes when forming the present participle it is necessary to change
the spelling of a word so that it agrees with the way it is pronounced. We call
this an "orthographic" change. Here are some common examples:
caer: cayendo
creer: creyendo
huir: huyendo
ir: yendo
influir: influyendo
oír: oyendo
traer: trayendo
leer: leyendo
seguir: siguiendo
creer: creyendo
huir: huyendo
ir: yendo
influir: influyendo
oír: oyendo
traer: trayendo
leer: leyendo
seguir: siguiendo
The following examples illustrate the rules for forming the present
participle.
hablar: hablando
(-ar)
comer: comiendo (-er)
vivir: viviendo (-ir)
decir: diciendo (e:i)
dormir: durmiendo (o:u)
leer: leyendo (orthographic)
seguir: siguiendo (orthographic)
comer: comiendo (-er)
vivir: viviendo (-ir)
decir: diciendo (e:i)
dormir: durmiendo (o:u)
leer: leyendo (orthographic)
seguir: siguiendo (orthographic)
To form the present progressive, simply conjugate the verb estar to
agree with the subject of the sentence, and follow it with the present
participle.
Juan está
comiendo pan.
John is eating bread.
John is eating bread.
María y
Carmen están hablando con nosotros.
Mary and Carmen are speaking with us.
Mary and Carmen are speaking with us.
Remember, only use the present progressive for actions that are "in
progress." Compare the uses of the present indicative with the uses of the
present progressive.
Estudio español. (Present
Indicative)
I study Spanish.
I am studying Spanish (these days).
I do study Spanish.
I am studying Spanish (these days).
I do study Spanish.
Estoy estudiando español. (Present Progressive)
I am studying (right now, at this moment) Spanish.
It is important to remember that you would never use the present
progressive to say something like "We are going to Spain this
summer." Use present progressive only for actions that are "in
progress."
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