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To conjugate the progressive tenses, conjugate only the part of the tense phrase that is part of the conjugation the verb "to be" and add to that the present participle of the principal verb. Example with principal verb "go": "I am going, I was going, I have been going, I had been going" for the first person singular present, past, present perfect, and past perfect tenses respectively.

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What are progressive tenses?

Progressive tenses are verb forms that indicate an ongoing action or state. In English, they are formed by using a form of "to be" plus the present participle of the main verb (e.g., "is going," "was eating"). These tenses help convey that an action is currently in progress or happening over a period of time.


What are the three progressive tenses?

Present progressive, past progressive, and future progressive


How do you conjugate present tenses?

always my brother play´s tennis


Is correct to use the word 'pain' in progressive tenses?

It depends on the context but as long as you are using "pain" as a verb then, yes, it can be used in the progressive tenses.


How do you conjugate construir in present progressive?

construyendo


Which verb tenses describe continuing action?

The progressive (continuous) tense describes continuing action.


What is a progressive adverb?

There is no such classification of adverbs. The term progressive is used for certain grammatical tenses.


Which group of tenses indicates continuing action?

progressive


What tense is formed to the present participle?

All progressive tenses (past, present, and future) and all perfect progressive tenses (past, present, and future) use a present participle.


What is the progressive tense of upset?

Upset doesn't have tenses as it is an adjective.


How many verb tenses are there in English?

Three simple tenses. Three perfect tenses. Six progressive forms. So, twelve.In order:/_Past Perfect_/_Past_/_ Present Perfect_/_Present_/_Future Perfect_/_Future+progressive (continuous) in all tenses;Simple Present - I walkSimple Past - I walkedSimple Future - I will [or shall] walkPresent Perfect - I have walkedPast Perfect - I had walkedFuture Perfect - I will have walkedPresent Progressive - I am walkingPast Progressive - I was walkingFuture Progressive - I will be walkingPresent Perfect Progressive - I have been walkingPast Perfect Progressive - I had been walkingFuture Perfect Progressive - I will have been walkingIn addition there are two emphatic tenses:Present emphatic - I do walk.Past emphatic - I did walk.


What are the forms of progressive present tenses?

The progressive present tense follows this structure:Subject + Auxiliary Verb "Be" + Verb + -ing.