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I'm wondering why some of the action words ("ing") don't appear on this website. Is it because I'm making up words or using them incorrectly?
For example: Estoy bailando. Está corriendo. These are some of the words I have not been able to find: Corriendo Escuchando Comprando Ayudando Drinking Kissing There are more, but these are examples. Does every verb have an "ing" form? Is there a rule to know that you are conjugating that word correctly? Thanks, Brenda |
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Oh, that would be very helpful! I get a picture of something along with a sentence. Then I try to look up the conjugated verb to see if it's "they are dancing", "they were dancing", and usually I can't find it.
Like: "La semana pasada, hizo mal tiemp en la playa" "Pon la taza en el fregadero" - Am I putting? He did put? What's going on here? "La mujer se reúne con su gerente en la oficina" - what does reúne mean? That would be great if you could figure it out. Thanks!
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I'll work on it, but in the meantime:
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