How do you conjugate continue?
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How do you conjugate continue?
English verb conjugation TO CONTINUE
- Indicative.
- Present. I continue. you continue.
- I am continuing. you are continuing. he is continuing.
- I continued. you continued.
- I was continuing. you were continuing.
- I have continued. you have continued.
- I have been continuing. you have been continuing.
- I had continued. you had continued.
How do you conjugate the verb estar in Spanish?
Presente – Present Tense
- yo estoy – I am.
- tú estás – you are.
- vos estás – you (South American) are.
- él/ella/usted está – he/she/you (formal) are.
- nosotros/as estamos – we are.
- vosotros/as estáis – you (plural) are.
- ustedes están – you (plural) are.
- ellos/as están – they are.
What are the 3 uses for estar?
Uses of Estar Geographic or physical location. State or condition (like emotions). Many idiomatic expressions.
What tense is the verb continue?
Continue verb forms
Infinitive | Present Participle | Past Tense |
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continue | continuing | continued |
What kind of verb is continue?
1[intransitive, transitive] to keep existing or happening without stopping The exhibition continues until July 25th.
Is este a conjugation of estar?
to be. él/ella/Ud. ellos/ellas/Uds….Want to Practice Conjugations?
El valor debe estar entre 1 y 32.767 kilobytes (KB). | The value must be between 1 and 32,767 kilobytes (KB). |
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Este es el mejor momento para estar en nuestro grupo. | This is the best time to be in our group. |
What is past form of continue?
past participle of continue is continued.
How do you use continue in present tense?
You use the present continuous by using the present form of the verb “be” + the present participle of a verb.
- Thing that are happening now. You can use the present continuous to describe immediate events taking place in the current moment:
- Temporary events.
- A new pattern or habit.
- Future plans.
- When not to use!
What is prefix of continue?
Expert-verified answer A prefix is a gathering of letters set before the base of a word. For instance, “discontinue” comprises of the prefix “dis-” joined with the root word “continue”. o2z1qpv and 76 more users found this answer helpful.
Is it continue or continued?
Yes, they are both grammatically correct. The preference for which one though depends largely on the context.