What is the present participle of Viajar?
What is the present participle of Viajar?
The participio of Viajar is viajado.
What is the present progressive of Bailar?
Present Progressive Tense
| Subject Pronoun | Estar Conjugation in Present Tense | Bailar in Pres. Prog. Tense |
|---|---|---|
| yo | estoy | bailando |
| tú | estás | bailando |
| él/ella/ usted | está | bailando |
| nosotros/ nosotras | estamos | bailando |
What is the present participle of ser?
Lesson Summary
| Subject Pronouns | Ser Conjugation: Present Progressive |
|---|---|
| él/ella/usted | está siendo |
| nosotros/as | estamos siendo |
| vosotros/as | estáis siendo |
| ellos/ellas/ustedes | están siendo |
What is the present participle of HUIR?
Other Forms
| Present Participle | fleeing | huyendo |
|---|---|---|
| Past Participle | fled | huido |
What is the present tense of buscar in Spanish?
Lesson Summary
| Present Tense | |
|---|---|
| yo | busco |
| tú | buscas |
| el ella usted | busca |
| nosotros (as) | buscamos |
What is the present tense of Terminar?
Terminar Conjugation: Present Tense
| yo | termino |
|---|---|
| tú | terminas |
| él/ella | termina |
| nosotros/as | terminamos |
| vosotros/as | termináis |
What is the past participle of Bailar?
The Past Participle of the Spanish verb bailar
| Past Participle | |
|---|---|
| bailado | danced |
What is the present progressive of Estudiar?
Present Progressive of Estudiar
| Subject Pronouns | Present Progressive Conjugation | Translation |
|---|---|---|
| yo | estoy estudiando | I am studying |
| tú | estás estudiando | you are studying |
| él/ella usted | está estudiando | he/she is studying – you (formal) are studying |
| nosotros/nosotras | estamos estudiando | we are studying |
What are the correct forms of ser?
Ser or Estar in Spanish
| SER | ESTAR | |
|---|---|---|
| Yo (I) | soy | estoy |
| Tú (You) | eres | estás |
| Él/Ella (He/She) | es | está |
| Nosotros/Nosotras (We) | somos | estamos |
What is the preterite form of OIR?
Preterite
| Yo | oí | oímos |
|---|---|---|
| Tú | oíste | oísteis |
| Él/Ella/Ud. | oyó | oyeron |
What is the present tense of perder in Spanish?
Perder in the Present Tense
| Subject Pronoun | Present Tense | Translation |
|---|---|---|
| yo | pierdo | I lose |
| tú | pierdes | You (informal) lose |
| él, ella, usted | pierde | He, she loses; you (formal) lose |
| nosotros nosotras | perdemos | We lose |
What is the difference between the past tense and the past participle?
The past perfect tense is used to indicate an action that happened in the past before another action happened. This compound tense is formed by adding the past participle to the auxiliary verb had. The main difference between past participle and past perfect is that past participle is a verb form whereas past perfect is a tense.
What are past participle verbs?
past participle. n. A verb form indicating past or completed action or time that is used as a verbal adjective in phrases such as finished work and baked beans and with auxiliaries to form the passive voice or perfect and pluperfect tenses in constructions such as The work was finished and She had baked the beans.
Is past participle a tense?
Because it is used to express actions that have already happened, it takes the past tense form. Most past participles end in -ed. Past Participle Examples: Verb: to play. Past participle: played. Sentence: She had played for hours. (used in past perfect tense) Verb: to accelerate.
What is a past participle?
Past is sometimes referred to as simple past.