sábado, 21 de mayo de 2011

Pasado progresivo

PASADO PROGRESIVO
 
El Pasado Progresivo es un tiempo verbal del pasado, el cual se usa para hablar acerca del desarrollo de una acción que transcurría en un tiempo determinado, cuyo fin no conocemos o carece de importancia, así como también para expresar que una acción tenía lugar cuando otra la interrumpió y finalmente referirnos a acciones que ocurrían simultáneamente.
 
 
AffirmativeNegativeInterrogative
I was going
I was not going
Was I going ?
You were going
You were not going
Were you going ?
He was going
He was not going
Was he going ?
She was going
She was not going
Was she going ?
It was going
It was not going
Was it going ?
We were going
We were not going
Were we going ?
You were going
You were not going
Were you going ?
They were going
They were not going
Were they going ?
Affirmative
subject + was/were + 1 > "ing"
I was going to New York - Estaba (estuve) yendo a New York
You were going to New York - Ud. estaba (estuvo) yendo a New York
Negative
subject + was/were + not + 1 > "ing"
I was not going to New York - No estaba (estuve) yendo a New York
You were not going to New York - Ud. no estaba (estuvo) yendo a New York
Interrogative
Was/Were + subject + 1 > "ing" ?
Was I going to New York ? - ¿Estaba (estuve) yendo a New York ?
Were you going to New York ? - ¿Estaba (estuvo) Ud. yendo a New York ?

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