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@Hola: English -ing verbs, when used as substantives, normally translate into Spanish as infinitives.
Your guess is almost right, but like Sosia corrected, it must be here without "de".
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The Spanish gerundio (used with estar) is the English present participle (the verb with the -ing ending). The English gerund looks like a present participle, but a gerund is used as a noun. The Spanish equivalent to the English gerund (a non-finite verbal that functions as a noun) is the infinitive, as was already mentioned. |
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