The Spanish Past Progressive Tense (Pretérito Imperfecto Progresivo) is your go-to for describing actions that were in progress in the past. But for -ER and -IR verbs whose stems end in a vowel, there’s a little spelling trick you need to know when forming the gerund – a key part of this tense.
The “Y” Rule
Here’s the rule:
- For -ER and -IR verbs ending in a vowel:
- Add ‘y’ before the -endo ending when creating the gerund.
- This applies to all forms of the Past Progressive Tense.
Why the Extra “Y”?
This seemingly small change serves a few purposes:
- It stops a diphthong (two vowels blending together) from forming, keeping things clear.
- It helps you pronounce the gerund correctly.
- It creates a distinction between the verb’s stem and the gerund ending.
Common Verbs That Follow This Rule
Here are a few examples:
- leer (to read) → leyendo
- oír (to hear) → oyendo
- creer (to believe) → creyendo
- caer (to fall) → cayendo
- traer (to bring) → trayendo
Building the Past Progressive Tense
The Past Progressive is formed with two parts:
- Imperfect tense of “estar” (was/were)
- Gerund (the -ing form)
Examples in Action
- Leer (to read):
- Yo estaba leyendo un libro. (I was reading a book.)
- Ellos estaban leyendo el periódico. (They were reading the newspaper.)
- Oír (to hear):
- Tú estabas oyendo música. (You were listening to music.)
- Nosotros estábamos oyendo un podcast. (We were listening to a podcast.)
- Creer (to believe):
- Él estaba creyendo en sí mismo. (He was believing in himself.)
- Vosotros estabais creyendo en el proyecto. (You all were believing in the project.)
Why It Matters
Understanding this spelling change is crucial for:
- Pronouncing the gerund accurately.
- Forming the Past Progressive Tense correctly.
- Writing Spanish without errors, especially in formal situations.
Remember:
- This rule is specific to -ER and -IR verbs whose stems end in a vowel.
- Regular -AR verbs and -ER/-IR verbs ending in consonants have standard gerund formations.
Mastering these spelling changes will empower you to express ongoing actions in the past with precision and confidence.
Synonyms:
- English: Vowel-Ending -ER/-IR Verbs in Past Continuous, Imperfect Progressive, Imperfect Continuous
- Spanish: Verbos en -ER/-IR Terminados en Vocal en Pretérito Imperfecto, Copretérito, Imperfecto de Indicativo, Pretérito Progresivo, Pasado Progresivo, Pretérito Continuo