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¡¡¡Lección de los tiempos progresivos??? Progressive tense lesson!?!?!?
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The progressive tense describes actions in progress I’m eating? ¿Estoy comiendo? He was eating? ¿Estaba comiendo?
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You can use estar in the present, imperfect, preterit, future, condicional, subjunctives I’m eating. ◦ Estoy comiendo. I was eating. ◦ Estaba comiendo. I will be eating. ◦ Estaré comiendo. I would be eating, if I weren’t sleeping. ◦ Estaría comiendo, si no estuviera durmiendo. It’s good that I’m eating. ◦ Es bueno que yo esté comiendo.
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How do you form this thing? estar + the present participle (-ing word in English)
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The present participle / gerund -ar verbs change to: ◦ -ando -er / ir verbs change to: ◦ -iendo Comer ◦ Comiendo Trabajar ◦ trabajando
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The present participle / gerund What’s the difference between the present participle and the gerund? I don’t know; what is this, English class?
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The present participle / gerund (Actually, in English the –ing word is considered a gerund if it functions like a noun [“Swimming is bad”] and it’s a present participle if it works with another verb [“I’m swimming”])
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The present participle / gerund: ¡-ir stem-changing! -ir stem changing verbs get the same change in the gerund as in the preterit: morir: muriendo pedir: pidiendo seguir: siguiendo sentir: sintiendo
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The present participle / gerund: ¡Vowel (or vowel sound) in front of -er / -ir! caer: cayendo zambullir: zambullendo traer: trayendo
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The present participle / gerund: ¡Irregulars! decir: diciendo poder: pudiendo ir: yendo***** ***** Don’t ever use this form in your life and you’ll be fine; to say “I am going” say “Voy” etc.
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Other verbs with the gerund continuar / seguir = to continue doing something andar = to go around doing something ir = to gradually be doing something Sigo comiendo. ◦ I keep eating. Ella anda comiendo. ◦ She goes around eating. Vamos comiendo más y más. ◦ We’re gradually eating more and more.
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Attach pronouns; accent on the letter before -ndo comiéndolo diciéndoselas masticándola
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El infintivo vs. El gerundio The infinitive vs. The gerund!!!!!
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When the –ing word in English functions like a noun, you have to use the infinitive in Spanish Reading is good. Leer es bueno. I like reading more than eating. Me gusta leer más que comer. After reading, sometimes I read more. Después de leer, a veces leo más.
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You can learn a lot by reading things. Puedes aprender mucho leyendo cosas. He walked home, reading the whole way. Caminaba a casa, leyendo todo el camino. She slowly gave way to the soft slumber of dreamland, reading all the while Ella [etc.], leyendo. The –ing / -ndo form can function like an adverb that describes the main verbal action in both English and in Spanish; in English it’s sometimes Introduced with by
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Escribir en español You won’t win any friends by tricking them. Surviving is a good option.
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You knew this was coming: What’s Juan doing? He’s still reading, falling, saying and dying. I wouldn’t be listening to music if I were sleeping. Juan was ordering lemonade when he fell down. Juan is eating it. We are gradually learning them. Surviving is a good option.
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