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Grammar - Using 'ing' with Spanish Verbs
This grammar quiz looks at Spanish progressive ('ing') verbs, like writing, talking or flying.

Grammar - Using 'ing' with Spanish Verbs

In the Spanish Easy Review quiz series, the Spanish Medium Review quiz series and here in the Spanish Difficult Review quiz series you have been learning how to conjugate verbs in the past, present and future tenses. Those three tenses will get you through a lot situations where you will be able to speak Spanish. However, there are other verb tenses to learn. Most of those few remaining tenses are covered in more advanced Spanish courses, including conversational Spanish courses. However, there is one additional tense that you should be aware of at this time and that is the progressive tense. Therefore, in this Spanish Difficult Review quiz you will be looking at progressive verbs, i.e., verbs that end with the letters of 'ing'.

1 .
Janet is walking home.
están caminando
está caminiendo
está caminando
están caminiendo
The first step to take here is to determine which pronoun can replace Janet. That would be she or ella so you now have 'She is'. The first and last answers read: They/you [plural formal] are. That is not correct. The Spanish base verb for to walk is caminar. It is an AR verb. The second and last answers show the progressive tense verb ending for ER and IR verbs making them both incorrect. The third answer reads: She is walking. That is correct.
2 .
William is running the store.
está cogiendo
está corriendo
está cogando
está corrando
The first step to take here is to determine which pronoun can replace William. That would be he or él so you now have 'he is'. Each answer has correctly translated this. Next is the word of running. The Spanish base word for to run is correr. It is an ER verb. This means that the first and third answers can be eliminated as they do not show the correct verb. The last answer shows the progressive tense verb ending for an AR verb so it, too, can be eliminated. The second answer reads: He is running. That is correct.
3 .
They are losing money.
están perdiendo
es perdiendo
son perdiendo
está perdiendo
In this sentence the pronoun is given to you, i.e., they. When dealing with the progressive tense, the 'to be' Spanish verb is always estar. The second and third answers show the 'to be' verb of ser. Therefore, they can be eliminated. The last answer shows the 'to be' verb pronoun form for he/she/you (singular formal)/it which is not correct. The first answer reads: They are losing. It is correct.
4 .
We will be praying for you.
estamos orando
estaremos oriendo
estamos oriendo
estaremos orando
In this sentence the pronoun is given to you, i.e., we. You should also note that the word 'will' is before the 'to be' verb which means that the 'to be' verb will be in the future tense. The Spanish verb for to walk is orar. It is an AR verb. The first and third answers show the present tense 'to be' verb so they can be eliminated. In addition, the second and third answers show the progressive tense verb ending for ER and IR verbs making them both incorrect. The last answer reads: We will be praying. That is correct.
5 .
You were living with your sister. (singular familiar)
estuviste vestiendo
estuviste viviendo
estuviste lamiendo
estuviste temiendo
In this sentence the pronoun is given to you, i.e., you (singular familiar). You should also note that the 'to be' verb is in the past tense. Each answer has correctly translated this verb. The Spanish base verb for to live is vivir. It is an IR verb. The first, third and last answers each show the incorrect verb. The second answer reads: You were living. It is correct.
6 .
I am returning the car.
estoy viendo
estoy poniendo
estoy regresando
estoy diciendo
In this sentence the pronoun is given to you, i.e., I. Each answer properly shows the proper pronoun form for 'I am'. The Spanish base verb for to return is regresar. It is an AR verb. The first, second and last answers each show the incorrect verb. The third answer reads: I am returning. It is correct.
7 .
John and Thomas will be studying for the test.
estarán estudiando
estan estudiando
está estudiando
están estudiando
The first step to take here is to determine which pronoun can replace John and Thomas. That would be they or ellos so you now have they. You should also note that the word 'will' is before the 'to be' verb which means that the 'to be' verb will be in the future tense. The Spanish base verb for to study is estudiar. It is an AR verb. The second answer shows an improper verb making it incorrect. The third answer reads: he/she/you (singular formal)/it is. The last answer reads: they are. Both are the incorrect 'to be' verb tense. The first answer reads: They will be studying. It is correct.
8 .
Mr. Arnold is managing the team.
está vendiendo
está dirigiendo
está ardiendo
está mintiendo
The first step to take here is to determine which pronoun can replace Mr. Arnold. That would be he or él so you now have 'he is'. Each answer has correctly translated this. Next is the word managing. The Spanish base word for to manage is dirigir. It is an IR verb. The first, third and last answers each show the incorrect verb. The second answer reads: He is managing. It is correct.
9 .
You were composing music. (plural familiar)
estáis componiendo
estuvieron componiendo
estaréis componiendo
estuvisteis componiendo
In this sentence the pronoun is given to you, i.e., you (plural familiar). You should also note that the 'to be' verb is in the past tense. The second answer shows the 'to be' pronoun form for 'they/you [plural formal] were' so it can be eliminated. The first answer shows the present tense form of the 'to be' verb and the third answer shows the future tense of the 'to be' verb. Therefore, they both can be eliminated as well. The last answer reads: you were composing. It is correct.
10 .
You and I are working for a good grade.
estamos trabajiendo
están trabajiendo
están trabajando
estamos trabajando
The first step to take here is to determine which pronoun can replace you and I. Since 'I' is part of it, it would be 'we' so you now have 'we are'. The second and third answers read: They/you [plural formal] are. This means that they can be eliminated. The Spanish base verb for to work is trabajar. It is an AR verb. The first answer shows the progressive tense verb ending for ER and IR verbs making it incorrect. The last answer reads: We are working. It is correct.
Author:  Christine G. Broome

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