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What is the present participle of the verb 'hablar' (to talk)?
What is the present participle of the verb 'hablar' (to talk)?
What is the present participle of the verb 'comer' (to eat)?
What is the present participle of the verb 'comer' (to eat)?
What is the present participle of 'escribir' (to write)?
What is the present participle of 'escribir' (to write)?
What is the present participle of 'leer' (to read)?
What is the present participle of 'leer' (to read)?
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What is the present participle of 'oir' (to hear)?
What is the present participle of 'oir' (to hear)?
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What is the present participle of 'traer' (to bring)?
What is the present participle of 'traer' (to bring)?
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What is the present participle of 'preferir' (to prefer)?
What is the present participle of 'preferir' (to prefer)?
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What is the present participle of 'conseguir' (to get, to obtain)?
What is the present participle of 'conseguir' (to get, to obtain)?
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What is the present participle of 'dormir' (to sleep)?
What is the present participle of 'dormir' (to sleep)?
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What is the present participle of 'poder' (to be able to)?
What is the present participle of 'poder' (to be able to)?
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What is the present participle of 'venir' (to come)?
What is the present participle of 'venir' (to come)?
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Study Notes
Spanish Verb Endings: Present Participle Forms
- Hablando represents the present participle of hablar (to talk).
- Comiendo serves as the present participle of comer (to eat).
- Escribiendo indicates the present participle of escribir (to write).
- Leyendo is derived from leer (to read), showing the action in progress.
- Oyendo is the present participle form of oír (to hear).
- Trayendo is the present participle of traer (to bring), illustrating an ongoing action.
- Prefiriendo represents preferir (to prefer), highlighting preference in the present continuous form.
- Consiguiendo comes from conseguir (to obtain), emphasizing the act of getting something.
- Durmiendo is the present participle of dormir (to sleep), used to show the continuous nature of sleeping.
- Pudiendo derives from poder (to be able), indicating capability in the present tense.
- Viniendo is the present participle of venir (to come), showing movement towards a place.
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This quiz explores the present participle forms of common Spanish verbs. Test your knowledge of verb conjugations like 'hablando', 'comiendo', and 'escribiendo'. Perfect for learners aiming to grasp ongoing actions in the Spanish language.