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What is the present progressive tense for 'Yo'?
What is the present progressive tense for 'Yo'?
What is the present progressive tense for 'Tú'?
What is the present progressive tense for 'Tú'?
What is the present progressive tense for 'Él/ella/usted'?
What is the present progressive tense for 'Él/ella/usted'?
What is the present progressive tense for 'Nosotros'?
What is the present progressive tense for 'Nosotros'?
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What is the present progressive tense for 'Vosotros'?
What is the present progressive tense for 'Vosotros'?
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What is the present progressive tense for 'Ellos/ellas/ustedes'?
What is the present progressive tense for 'Ellos/ellas/ustedes'?
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Study Notes
Present Progressive Tense of "Hacer"
- The present progressive tense in Spanish indicates an ongoing action.
- The verb "hacer" (to do/make) is conjugated in the present progressive as follows:
Conjugation for Different Subjects
- Yo: "Yo estoy haciendo" translates to "I am doing/making."
- Tú: "Tú estás haciendo" translates to "You (informal) are doing/making."
- Él/Ella/Usted: "Él/Ella/Usted está haciendo" translates to "He/She/You (formal) is doing/making."
- Nosotros: "Nosotros estamos haciendo" translates to "We are doing/making."
- Vosotros: "Vosotros estáis haciendo" translates to "You all (informal, Spain) are doing/making."
- Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes: "Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes están haciendo" translates to "They/You all (formal) are doing/making."
General Notes
- The structure includes the appropriate form of "estar" plus the gerund form "haciendo."
- Understanding and mastering these conjugations is essential for effective communication in Spanish when discussing ongoing actions.
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This quiz features flashcards that help you learn the present progressive tense of the Spanish verb 'hacer.' Each card presents a pronoun with its corresponding conjugation in the present progressive form. Perfect for Spanish students looking to enhance their verb conjugation skills.