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The progressive aspects (also called "continuous tenses") are formed by using the appropriate tense of estar + present participle (gerundio), and the perfect constructions are formed by using the appropriate tense of haber + past participle (participio). When the past participle is used in this way, it invariably ends with -o.
The present progressive is formed by first conjugating the verb estar or seguir, depending on context, to agree with the subject, and then attaching a gerund of the verb that follows. The past (imperfect) progressive simply requires the estar or seguir to be conjugated, depending on context, in imperfect, with respect to the subject.
Hay un gato en el jardín. = "There is a cat in the garden." En el baúl hay fotografías viejas. = "In the trunk there are some old photos." To form perfect constructions, the past participle habido is used: Ha habido mucha confusión de esto. = "There's been a lot of confusion about this." Ha habido pocos hasta ahora. = "There have been few ...
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Estar Avia, passenger charter airline based in Russia; eSTAR project, multi-agent system that aims to implement a true heterogeneous network of robotic telescopes for automated observing; Navistar eStar, electric van by Navistar International; One of the Romance copula forms (i.e. the verb "to be") ESTAR Base, the Eastman Kodak brand of BOPET film
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez on Wednesday lost a bid for a new trial, after arguing his recent corruption conviction should be thrown out because jurors were allowed ...
Italian gerundio: stem form + -ando or -endo; Spanish gerundio: stem form + -ando or -iendo; Portuguese gerúndio: stem form + -ando, -endo or -indo; Romanian gerunziu: stem form + -ând(u) or -ind(u) Catalan and French have inherited not the gerund form but the Latin present participle form in -nt. Catalan gerundi: stem form + -ant or -ent ...