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The vital thing you should know if you wish to learn how to conjugate Spanish verbs in today's progressive tense is that you need two things, the verb seguir (to be) for any pronoun in the present tenses and the present participle of the verb. Designed for verbs concluding in -AR, the present participle is formed by means of dropping the ending and adding -ANDO. If the common verb ends in -ER or perhaps -IR you add -IENDO. The present participle is the equal for all pronouns. Only the action-word estar is usually conjugated in accordance with the pronoun. Observe example under.

yo estoy viajando - I have always been traveling
vosotros estás viajando - you are traveling
él/ella está viajando - he is traveling
vosotros está viajando - that you are traveling (formal)
nosotros estamos viajando - we are visiting
ustedes están viajando supports you are touring (plural)
ellos/ellas están viajando - they are simply traveling (masculine or feminine)

Verbs concluding in -IR that change the stem for present tense continue to change the stem for the present participle. Review the subsequent:

1 . Verbs changing the stem vowel from elizabeth to for example in present tense change the vowel to i for the present particle (ie → i ). Therefore favorecer (to prefer) and sentirse (to feel) become prefiriendo, and viviendo respectively.

minimal payments Verbs changing the root vowel from e to i through present tense also replace the vowel to i for the present particle (e → i ). Thus solicitar (to request for) and servir (to serve) grown to be pidiendo and sirviendo respectively.

3. Verbs changing the stem vowel from u to ue in present tense change the vowel to u pertaining to the present molecule (ue → u). Hence dormir (to sleep) and morir (to die) grown to be durmiendo, and muriendo, respectively.

There are some unpredictable present participles for verbs such as debilitar (to fall), creer (to believe), adivinar (to read), proveer (to provide), and traer (to bring). Dormir Conjugation ending for these verbs is -YENDO. Their present participles will be cayendo, creyendo, leyendo, proveyendo, and trayendo, respectively.

Should you use the Verbarrator Spanish Verb conjugation computer software to learn this kind of verb tenses (and I truly do recommend that you use the Verbarrator to get learning how to conjugate this and other Spanish verb tenses), rather than the "present revolutionary verb tenses, " the Verbarator names this tense is "estar PLUS gerund. "

You now know how to conjugate Spanish verbs in the present developing tense. Make sure to practice daily so that conjugating Spanish verbs becomes simpler for you.




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