In this question, we rewrite each sentence in the present progressive.
<h3>What is present progressive?</h3>
The Spanish present progressive is formed with the simple present to be followed by a present participle, also known as a gerund. The main difference is that, like the other progressive verb forms, the present progressive (also known as the present continuous) emphasizes the process , or that something is afoot, more than the present simple. The difference can be subtle, and there is not always a big difference in meaning between the present simple and the present progressive.
A. Estoy de viaje.
B. Voy a hacer un viaje a México.
C. Nuestros amigos están viviendo en México.
d. Estoy leyendo la información de nuestro billete.
y. ¿tú también sales?
Learning Spanish takes practice, and that's great practice.
Aprender español requiere práctica, y eso es una gran práctica.
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