Spanish Progressive tense construction, including gerund formation
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Spanish Progressive tense construction, including gerund formation
LYRICS OF SPEECH - Verbs: The Progressive Tense
The present progressive tense indicates a continuous action in the present. A key component of present progressive tense: a present tense form of the verb be (am, is, are) added to the present participle (ends with –ing) of verb.
While Yes says…I'm running, running, Yes, I'm Running; Marvin Gaye presents the perpetual question in What’s Going On.
The past progressive tense indicates a continuous action in the past. A key component of present progressive tense: a past tense form of the verb be (was, were) added to the present participle (ends with –ing) of verb.
So while Twisted Sister was yelling We’re Not Gonna To Take It anymore, Aretha Franklin and George Michaels were soulfully crooning to anyone who’d listen that I Knew You Were Waiting For Me.
The future progressive tense indicates a continuous action in the future. A key component of future progressive tense: a future tense form of the verb be (will be) added to the present participle (ends with –ing) of verb.
Reimaging Kate Bush, Placebo made a deal with God to get him to swap places in Running Up That Hill while Beyonce promised NeYo I'll be Waiting 'cause I can’t smile until I see your smile.