present progressive?
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present progressive.
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updated OCT 8, 2009
posted by italiangirlxo9
Yes, present progressive. - Goyo, OCT 8, 2009
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Make sure that you read about the 5 verbs that can substitute for Estar in forming the present progressive. They are not usually mentioned on sites discussing the present progressive and, hence, are very confusing when encountered.
updated OCT 8, 2009
posted by 0074b507
I agree. This is very important. - Nicole-B, OCT 8, 2009
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updated OCT 8, 2009
posted by --Mariana--
Poor article. Doesn't mention that present progressive can be made with other verbs beyond Estar like Ir, Andar, Venir, etc. - 0074b507, OCT 8, 2009
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This happens quite often, so for the benefit of those who don't know: We can not help you if you don't ask an actual question.
updated OCT 8, 2009
posted by Nicole-B