1 / 7

Seguir + Gerund & Past Progressive

Seguir + Gerund & Past Progressive. Seguir + Gerund. Use seguir in present tense to express that someone continues to do something. “still” sigo seguimos sigues seguís s igue siguen Conjugate seguir in present tense. Then, form the gerund (present participle). - ando , - iendo

keely
Télécharger la présentation

Seguir + Gerund & Past Progressive

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Seguir + Gerund & Past Progressive

  2. Seguir + Gerund Use seguir in present tense to express that someone continues to do something. “still” sigoseguimos siguesseguís siguesiguen Conjugate seguir in present tense. Then, form the gerund (present participle). -ando, -iendo Yosigoestudiando el español. I’m still studying Spanish.

  3. Seguir + Gerund TenseIs a compound tense formed by combining the present tense of: Seguir (ei stem-changer & -GO verb) + Present Participle (a.k.a Gerund)Means “continue (keep) doing something” Seguir sigo* sigues sigue seguimos seguis siguen iy verbs Creercreyendo Traer trayendo Oir oyendo -ir stem-changers: Only ou ei Servirsirviendo Dormirdurmiendo Irregular Gerunds Present Participles: Drop the ending, and add: AR Verbs  ando (hablando) ER / IR Verbs  iendo (corriendo) Irregular Gerunds + *The action is happening continuously in the present. Ex) I continue reading  Yo sigo leyendo Ex) We keep talking  Seguimos hablando

  4. Seguir + Gerund • I still take piano lessons • She keeps sending (mandar) text messages during class • We keep practicing the verbs • The Maya still speak Quiche today

  5. ProgresivoPasado-Past Progressive Used to express was/were and the –ing form of the action. It’s used for emphasis instead of the imperfect. Conjugate estar in imperfect- estabaestábamos estabasestabais estabaestaban Put the action verb in the present participle form. -ando, -iendo Yoestabacocinando. I was cooking.

  6. Past Progressive TenseIs a compound tense formed by combining the past tense (imperfect) of: ESTAR + Present Participle (a.k.a Gerund)Means “was / were doing something” (ongoing in the past…typically gets interrupted by a Preterite action) Estar estaba estabas estaba estábamos estabais estaban iy verbs Creercreyendo Traer trayendo Oir oyendo -ir stem-changers: Only ou ei Servirsirviendo Dormirdurmiendo Irregular Gerunds Present Participles: Drop the ending, and add: AR Verbs  ando (hablando) ER / IR Verbs  iendo (corriendo) Irregular Gerunds + *The action was happening (ongoing) in the past. Ex) I was reading  Yo estaba leyendo Ex) They were walking when they saw an accident  Ellos estaban caminando cuando vieron un accidente.

  7. Ejemplos • I was getting ready for school when I realized I hadn’t done my homework. • We were cooking dinner when my friend arrived • They were studying when Dr. Kattoula entered the room.

More Related