54. Present Continuous

Sol icon - Spanish for LondonIf you already know all the regular and irregular forms of the Simple Present (I speak: yo hablo), it’s time to learn the Present Continuous (I am speaking: yo estoy hablando). Let’s see the regular forms. As you can see in the chart below, you need the verb “estar” followed by a form ending with “ando” or “iendo”. Examples:

Yo estoy caminando. I am walking

Yo estoy corriendo. I am running

Yo estoy subiendo. I am going up

Let’s see now the irregular forms.

-The verbs “morir” and “dormir” take an “u”:

El gato se está muriendo. The cat is dying

El gato está durmiendo. The cat is sleeping

-The verbs ending in “ir” which in the Simple Present change E/IE or E/I take an “i”:

Ella está mintiendo. She is lying

Ella está pidiendo una pizza. She is ordering a pizza

These two verbs end with “ir” (mentir, pedir), and in the Simple Present, they change E/IE (yo miento: I lie) or E/I (yo pido: I order). There are more verbs in this group.

-When you have three vowels in a row, you change “i” for “y” to do the pronunciation easier:

She is reading. Ella está leyendo

She is building a house. Ella está construyendo una casa

There are more verbs in this group.

Here you have a video to learn how to describe a photo using this tense: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvvMLR43RD8

Last but not least, you need to study now the “ing” form in depth. Here you have the video explaining the topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnvwkxKirWE&t=28s

 

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