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Old May 28, 2008, 02:08 AM
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Question which word does viendo derive from?

Hello everyone!

I am wondering from which word does "viendo" come from.
viendo means "seeing" and "to see" in spanish is "ver".

I want to know the present,past and future tense of the verb i.e the spanish equivalent for "seeing,saw and will see".

Pl guide me.
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Old May 28, 2008, 04:04 AM
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Pl guide me.
What's your Spanish level, Raji? I would start by the present of a regular verb. This one has got some tiny irregularities. Nevertheless, here it goes:

Presente de indicativo del verbo VER
yo veo
ves
él, ella, usted ve
nosotros, nosotras vemos
vosotros, vosotras veis
ellos, ellas, ustedes ven
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Old May 28, 2008, 04:25 AM
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Hello Alfonso,

You can take myself in the beginner level , I am familiar with the conjugations you gave in your reply.

But does "viendo" come from any of these conjugations?

I am weak in spanish just started to learn please bear with me.

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Viendo is the progressive form of the verb to see. In Spanish many words
that end with the word iendo, ando, endo correspond to ing words in English
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Here is the full conjugations of the verb ver. #3 Pretérito is "saw" and #4 Futuro is "will see".
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Please, Raji, don't start by learning the full conjugation of Ver nor the one of any other verb.


VER is a second conjugation verb. You know which conjugation it is from by the ending of the infinitive:
  • Primera conjugación: -AR. Hablar, trabajar, cantar, etc.
  • Segunda conjugación: -ER. Comer, beber, ver, etc.
  • Tercera conjugación: -IR. Escribir, partir, vivir, etc.
-iendo (viendo) is the ending of gerundios de la segunda conjugación (gerunds, -ing forms for English language).

Te estoy viendo: I'm seeing you (I'm not joking ).
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Please, Raji, don't start by learning the full conjugation of Ver or that of any other verb.


VER is a second conjugation verb. You know which conjugation it is from by the ending of the infinitive:
  • Primera conjugación: -AR. Hablar, trabajar, cantar, etc.
  • Segunda conjugación: -ER. Comer, beber, ver, etc.
  • Tercera conjugación: -IR. Escribir, partir, vivir, etc.
-iendo (viendo) is the ending of gerundios de la segunda conjugación (gerunds, -ing forms for English language).

Te estoy viendo: I'm seeing you (I'm not joking ).
Big Brother is watching you.
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I should add that -iendo is the ending of second and third conjugation verbs: viendo (VER), viviendo (VIVIR).

Thanks a lot for your correction, Iris.
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Thanks for the clarification.

Your replies have been very helpful
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