REVISTA LOS TIEMPOS - SARA GONZALEZ
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS
It is formed with the
auxiliary verb in the
present + the main
verb with the suffixing.
It is used to indicate:
Actions that take place at the time of
speaking.
It is raining (it´s raining).
Future action or event that has already been
scheduled.
Are they coming next summer? (Will they
come next summer?)
It is formed using the auxiliary haber in the
present (have/has)+ the past participle of
the main verb. Used to indicate
An action that started in the past and is still
ongoing or that took place in a period of
time that has not yet ended
I have read over books this year.
I have in London
since 1991
An action that has
just ended,
expressed with the
adverb just
I have just finished my homework