
- Spanish
gerundio
- como se forma el gerudio - irregulares - gerundio con el verbo "estar" - gerundio con los verbos "seguir/llevar"
- Theory with exercises
- Pre-Intermediate
Spanish
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- como se forma el gerudio - irregulares - gerundio con el verbo "estar" - gerundio con los verbos "seguir/llevar"

In the previous two lessons you learned the fundamental difference between ser and estar – essence or condition (“what” something is v. “how” something is), as well as some common uses for the verb ser. This lesson examines the other Spanish verb for “to be”: estar.

Vivo en un pueblo muy pequeño cercano a la montaña, donde hay un lago precioso en donde es habitual ver patos y cisnes nadando.

- casos del uso del verbo haber - casos del uso del verbo estar - hay y estar en el presente de indicativo - hay y estar en los tiempos pasados (pretérito perfecto; pretérito indefenido; pretérito imperfecto)

Did you understand the text? Please answer the following questions of understanding after the text

Did you understand the text? Please answer the following questions of understanding after the text.

In Spanish, there may be several ways to ask the same question. Note the inverted question mark that begins each question.

Whole books have been written about the two important Spanish verbs: ser and estar. This will be the subject of our discussion for the next few lessons. Soon, you will have a very good understanding of how these two verbs are used.

complemento directo e indirecto
