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Present Progressive or Gerund
Spanish 1 Lesson
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What is present progressive?
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What is present progressive?
Present Progressive is just a fancy phrase to indicate: Present = currently, now Progressive = actions that are in progress (right now)
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Present progressive in english
Estela and Jose are dancing. Estela y Jose = Subject Are = helping verb to be Dancing = action verb The dog is eating. The dog = subject Is = helping verb to be Eating = action verb
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So how does it look like in spanish?
Estela y Jose are dancing. Estela y Jose están bailando. Estela y Jose = sujeto Están = Verbo auxiliar Bailando = verbo de acción The dog is eating. El perro está comiendo. El perro = sujeto está = verbo auxiliar Comiendo = verbo de acción
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The sentence structure is the same in both languages
In English: The dog is eating. Subject + to be + “ing” verb In Spansh El perro está comiendo. Sujeto + estar + iendo or ando
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So how does it look like in spanish?
The Spanish version of the “ing” is: “ando” = for “ar” verbs “iendo” = “er” and “ir” verbs. The helping verb “to be” becomes estar (but remember it must be conjugated the way you learned in class).
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Conjugation of “estar”
Pronoun Verb “estar” Yo estoy Tu estás El, ella, usted está Nosotros estamos Vosotros estáis Ellos, ellas, ustedes están
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Traduce: 1. I am talking 2. You are walking 3. She is dancing 4. He is listening. 5. We are jumping. 6. They are studying.
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1. Estoy hablando. 2. Estas caminando. 3. Esta bailando. 4
1. Estoy hablando. 2. Estas caminando. 3. Esta bailando. 4. Esta escuchando. 5. Estamos saltando 6. Estan estudiando.
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I am eating. You are reading. He is running. She is sharing.
Traduce: I am eating. You are reading. He is running. She is sharing. We are writing. They are leaving.
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Estoy comiendo. Estás bebiendo. Está compartiendo.
Traduce: Estoy comiendo. Estás bebiendo. Está compartiendo. Estamos escribiendo. Están partiendo.
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BELLWORK: Translate the following sentences into spanish:
Nelda and Juan are studying today. I am writing a letter for my grandmother. My mom is reading a book. Mario and I are walking through the mall. Hector is dancing reggae. My grandparents are watching television. My brother is eating turkey and rice. I am walking through the park.
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answers: Nelda y Juan están estudiando hoy.
Yo estoy escribiendo una carta para mi abuela. Mi mamá está leyendo un libro. Mario y yo estamos caminando por el mall. Estuardo está bailando reggae. Mis abuelos están mirando televisión. Mi hermano está comiendo pavo y arroz. Yo estoy caminando por el parque.
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Important Grammar rule
When the stem of an –er or –ir verbs ends in a vowel, change the “i” to “y” in the ending –iendo Leer (to read) = leyendo Oir (to listen) = oyendo Creer (to believe) = creyendo
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Important Grammar rule
When the stem of an –er or –ir verbs ends in a vowel, change the “i” to “y” in the ending –iendo caer: cayendo (falling) huir: huyendo (fleeing) ir: yendo (going) influir: influyendo (influencing) traer: trayendo (bringing)
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Do you remember how to form questions:
Ella está cazando conejos. ¿Está ella cazando conejos? El niño está llorando. ¿Está el niño llorando?
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Do you remember how to answer questions:
¿Está ella cazando conejos? Si, ella está cazando conejos. No, ella no está cazando conejos. ¿Está el niño llorando? Si, el niño está llorando. No, el niño no está llorando.
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