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Anonymous

Oct 14, 2024

Spanish present progressive tense…?

I understand the present progressive tense, such as "comer" becoming "comiendo" and "abrir" becoming "abriendo." However, I have questions about irregular stem-changing verbs like "tener," "venir," "conocer," "pensar," "jugar," "entender," "merendar," "perder," "empezar," and others. Do these verbs follow the same rules as regular verbs in the present progressive tense? Thank you!

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Spanish verbs are a complex area of Spanish grammar, with many combinations of tenses, aspects and moods (up to fifty conjugated forms per verb). While conjugation rules are relatively straightforward, a large number of verbs are irregular. Among these, some fall into more-or-less defined deviant patterns, while others are uniquely irregular.

teniendo

viniendo

conociendo

pensando

jugando

entendiendo

merendando

perdiendo

empezando

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Jan 29, 2025

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Spanish present progressive tense…?

I know present progressive tense like comer-comiendo, abrir, abriendo,….etc. but what about irregular stem changing verbs. Like Tener, Venir, Conocer, PEnsar, Jugar, Entender, Merendar, Perder, Empezer, and any others. Do they follow the same rules as regular verbs? thanks!

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Anonymous

Dec 22, 2024

Verbs: doler entrenar mantener=manteniendo practicar salir Reflexive verbs: doler= without personal pronoun With personal pronouns: dolerse entrenarse mantenerse practicarse salirse

tener – teniendo

venir – viniendo

conocer – conociendo

pensar – pensando

jugar – jugando

entender – entendiendo

merendar – merendando

perder – perdiendo

empezar – empezando

SER – SIENDO

IR – LLENDO

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Dec 26, 2024

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doliendo entrenándome manteniéndome practicando saliendo Just remember to add the reflexive pronoun to the end and put in and accent

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