Learn how to use venir in Spanish to express progress
In Spanish we can express that an action is in progress by using:
Let's see some examples:
With venir + Gerundio/Spanish present participle we talk about actions in progress that have a starting point prior to the moment of speaking and this action continues to be in progress and could continue into the future.
Often there is a time phrase that indicates either the starting point of the action or a certain moment that the progressive action has reached:
When accompanied by pronouns, these can go at the very beginning of the structure or at the end, attached to the present participle:
la venía observando
venía observándola
venía la observando (incorrect)
He was watching her
Other structures expressing actions in progress are:
- Using ir + present participle to emphasise the progression of an action (perífrasis verbal)
- Using andar + present participle to express "going around" [doing something] (perífrasis verbal)
- Using llevar + present participle to express duration of an action in Spanish (perífrasis verbal)
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