The document discusses the present continuous tense in Spanish. It notes that the present continuous uses the auxiliary "to be" and the root form of the verb plus "-ing." It provides examples of affirmative sentences using "subject + auxiliary 'to be' + verb root + -ing" as well as negative sentences using "not" linked to both the subject and auxiliary. A variety of example sentences in the present continuous tense in both Spanish and English are also listed.
The document discusses the present continuous tense in Spanish. It notes that the present continuous uses the auxiliary "to be" and the root form of the verb plus "-ing." It provides examples of affirmative sentences using "subject + auxiliary 'to be' + verb root + -ing" as well as negative sentences using "not" linked to both the subject and auxiliary. A variety of example sentences in the present continuous tense in both Spanish and English are also listed.
The document discusses the present continuous tense in Spanish. It notes that the present continuous uses the auxiliary "to be" and the root form of the verb plus "-ing." It provides examples of affirmative sentences using "subject + auxiliary 'to be' + verb root + -ing" as well as negative sentences using "not" linked to both the subject and auxiliary. A variety of example sentences in the present continuous tense in both Spanish and English are also listed.
The word "not" is used, which sujeto + auxiliar "to be" + raíz There is investment with the can usually be linked to both del verbo + ing auxiliary "to be" and the the subject and the auxiliary subject: "to be" in the contracted John is working. Is John working? form: Are Mary and her mother You're not watching television Mary and her mother are swimming? You are not watching swimming. television. We're not reading We are not reading.
They Are Playing On The Beach
He Studies English She Is Running In The Park Cook A Delicious Grill He Is Drinking Beer He Is Eating Fish Singing She Is Cleaning Her House I Am Resting Andes To Go To Work He Is Working In The Cinema
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