2. Presente Progresivo/Continuo
Es usado cuando
hablamos de
Acciones que están ocurriendo en el
momento que se habla. También
para un futuro cercano, acciones
temporales.
Oraciones afirmativas:
I am playing volleyball.
He/she/it is playing
volleyball. We/you/they are
playing volleyball.
Para formar el presente progresivo o
continuo utilizamos la forma del verbo to
be (am, are or is) y la forma infinitiva del
verbo con –ing al final
Oraciones Negativas:
I am not playing
volleyball.
He/she/it is not playing
volleyball.
We/you/they are not
playing volleyball.
Preguntas:
Am I playing volleyball?
Is he/she/it
playing volleyball?
Are we/you/they
playing volleyball?
3. Pasado Progresivo/Continuo
Se utiliza cuando
hablamos de
Acciones que estuvieron en
proceso en un tiempo especifico
del pasado.
Para formar el pasado continuo se
utiliza la forma del verbo to be en
pasado (was or were) y luego la
forma infinita del verbo con –ing al
final.
Oraciones afirmativas:
Oraciones Negativas:
Preguntas:
I/he/she/it was playing
football.
We/you/they were playing
football.
I/he/she/it was not
playing football.
We/you/they were not
playing football.
Was I/he/she/it
playing football?
Were we/you/they
playing football?