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Alexxandr [17]
2 years ago
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InstructionsGabriela and her family are on a Caribbean cruise and the ship has stopped in San Juan. Complete her e-mail with the

correct forms of the present progressive.

Spanish
1 answer:
Elis [28]2 years ago
5 0

The correct conjugation of the verbs in Present Progressive to fill each blank is:

Por fin, tengo unos minutos libres. Mateo <u>está</u> compr<u>ando</u> tarjetas postales y Elenita <u>está</u> durmi<u>endo</u> una siesta. Nuestros amigos César y Ángela <u>están</u> comi<u>endo</u> en el café Aromas.

Los señores Villalobos <u>están</u> pase<u>ando</u> por el centro. Nosotros <u>estamos</u> pens<u>ando</u> hacer una excursión con ellos mañana al El Yunque o al Viejo San Juan. Y tú, ¿cómo <u>estás</u> pas<u>ando</u> las vacaciones?

Gabriela

<h3>Present Progressive Tense in Spanish</h3>

This tense is used to mention the events that occur just at that moment, it is characterized by the use of the verb "estar" conjugated in the present, at the same time as a second verb with endings -ando, -endo.

For its part, the conjugation of the verb "estar" in present tense, taking into account the personal pronouns is:

  • <em>Yo:</em> estoy
  • <em>Tú: </em><u>estás</u>
  • <em>Usted:</em> está
  • <em>Él:</em> <u>está</u>
  • <em>Ella:</em> <u>está</u>
  • <em>Ello:</em> está
  • <em>Nosotros / Nosotras: </em><u>estamos</u>
  • <em>Ustedes:</em> están
  • <em>Ellos / Ellas:</em> <u>están</u>

To use the correct form of the verb each time, you must identify the noun in the sentence, replace it with the appropriate personal pronoun, and use the corresponding conjugation with the help of the guide above.

More information about Progressive Tense in Spanish:

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