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If we are talking about English, there is no such thing, and you are probably conflating possessive pronouns and the progressive aspect of verbs. In Spanish, I believe, some progressive verbs can have pronouns attached to them, so the term might make sense;

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There is no such thing as a progressive noun. There are a set of progressive tenses for sentences: these tenses indicate ongoing action, as in 'I am going now', and often use a noun form of verbs - a verb used as a noun, usually as the direct object ('going' in the previous case). But this form of verbs is called a gerund, not a progressive noun.

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There is no such thing as a progressive noun.

There are a set of progressive verb tenses for sentences: these tenses indicate ongoing action, as in 'I am going now', and often use a noun form of verbs - a verb used as a noun, usually as the direct object ('going' in the previous case).

The present participle of verb that functions as a noun is called a gerund, not a progressive noun.

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Progressive/continuous tenses are formed with - be verb + ing verb.

present -- am/is/are + ing verb:

I am writing to you. He is waiting TV. They are having lunch.

past -- was/ were + ing verb:

I was writing to you. He was watching TV. They were having lunch.

be + ing verb = the verb phrase.

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to progress is to make improvement (v.), progress is made when something improves (n.) sound different

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The noun form of the adjective progressive is progressiveness.

The word progressive is the adjective form of the noun progress.

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