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PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
VERBS
SUPERLATIVES AND COMPARATIVES
VALENTINA MENDEZ J.T. 902
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
• The present progressive tense ("present progressive") expresses an action which is being developed at the present time, generally, an action temporania which began recently and which will end soon. In English, as in Spanish, the present progressive tense is formed by the verb auxiliary "be" (be or be) conjugated in present tense, (ing form) of the main verb. A few examples are:
Subject Verb to be Verb - ing
I am eating.
You are working
She/He is playing
They are singing
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
The auxiliary verb "to be" and the gerund is used to form the present continuous (infinitive "-ing") verb.
Subject Auxiliar (to be) Gerun
I amtalking, eating, learning, doing,
going...
He, She, It istalking, eating, learning, doing,
going...
You, We, They aretalking, eating, learning, doing,
going...
VERBOS
SUPERLATIVES AND COMPARATIVES
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Big Grande
BiggerMás grande.
The biggest.El más grande
Difficult.Difícil
More difficult. Más difícil.
The most difficult. El más difícil
Good.Bueno.
Better.Mejor.
The best. Lo mejor
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