Answer:
<h2>
Add <u>
ing</u>
to most verbs. </h2>
Explanation:
Ex. play > playing, cry > crying, bark > barking
For verbs that end in e,For verbs that end in ie, change the ie to y and add ing. Ex: die > dying, tie > tying
For a verb whose last syllable is written with a consonant-vowel-consonant and is stressed, double the last letter before adding ing. Ex: beg > begging, begin > beginning. However: enter > entering (last syllable is not stressed) remove the e and add ing. Ex: slide > sliding,The present progressive tense is often overused by non-native speakers of English. It should only be used in the following contexts:
To describe an incomplete action which is in progress at the moment of speaking; usually with time expressions such as: now, at the moment, right now.
NADIE come tan rápido como tú.
Hope this helps :)
Carolina y su hermana estan nerviosas
Answer:
1. Preterite
2.Preterite
3.imperfect
4.imperfect
Explanation:
ps im not 100% sure and i dont know the rest sorry
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking, but I'll try.
The answer is "compro" because it's past tense. I should know, I speak both Spanish and English.