Grammar 6.2: The present progressive tense
In both Spanish and English, this tense always consists of 2 elements:
In English, our only "to be" verb conjugates this way in the present tense:
In English, our gerunds end in "-ing".
In Spanish, the same 2 elements make up the present progressive tense.
They are always:
Basic gerund formation in Spanish
With a few exceptions, which we'll see in a minute, it's very simple:
Gerunds of -AR verbs:
Infinitive: hablar
Stem: habl
Gerund: hablando
Infinitive: cerrar
Stem: cerr
Gerund: cerrando
Infinitive: almorzar
Stem: almorz
Gerund: almorzando
Basic gerund formation in Spanish
Gerunds of -ER verbs whose stems do not end in vowels
Infinitive: comer
Stem: com
Gerund: comiendo
Infinitive: volver
Stem: volv
Gerund: volviendo
Infinitive: encender
Stem: encend
Gerund: encendiendo
Basic gerund formation in Spanish
Gerunds of -IR verbs whose stems do not end in vowels AND that do not stem change in the present tense
Infinitive: escribir
Stem: escrib
Gerund: escribiendo
Infinitive: vivir
Stem: viv
Gerund: viviendo
Infinitive: asistir
Stem: asist
Gerund: asistiendo
Before we move on to the more complicated gerunds, let's practice with the basic skills we just learned.
Raúl __________ (caminar)
Tú __________ (pensar)
More practice with basic gerunds:
Yo __________ (correr)
Nosotros ________ (entender)
More practice with basic gerunds:
Ustedes __________ (escribir)
Mi mamá ________ (exigir)
Let's talk about our first non-basic gerund group: -ER and -IR verbs whose stems end in vowels.
Yo __________ (caer)
Tú __________ (oír)
Let's talk about our second non-basic gerund group: -IR verbs that stem change in the present tense
Ella __________ (pedir)
Tú __________ (dormir)
To close, there are 2 verbs whose gerunds ARE actually irregular, and you must memorize them:
Final considerations for the present progressive tense:
In Spanish, we only use the present progressive for actions actually in progress at the current moment. If I say "Estoy escribiendo" it means I'm writing right now.