Your gonna have to take a few years of schooling...
I am studying, we/you/they are studying, he/she is studying.
The present continuous tense of study is:I am studying.You/we/they are studying.He/she/it is studying.
To study = estudiar studying = estudiando To be studying = estar estudiando
the present prticiple of the word study is studying
The past progressive tense of study is:I/He/She/It was studying.You/We/They were studying.
Why am i studying.
The past progressive tense of study is:I/He/She/It was studying.You/We/They were studying.
Study can be used as both a noun and a verb.When used as an action, as in "to study something", it is a verb already.Some other verbs which depend on the tense you need are studies, studying and studied.
No, the word study is a noun (study, studies) and a verb (study, studies, studying, studied). Examples: Noun: The study of the blood is called hematology. Noun: The study doubles as a guest room. Verb: What will you study at the university?
cuz studying hurts, but Study either way ;)
Depending on context, study can be translated as:VerbstudierenlernenuntersuchenbeobachtenNounStudieStudiumBeobachtungUntersuchungErforschungArbeitszimmerStudieren
my study was OK, studying for Japanese and maths exams