Spanish Grammar • Beginner Friendly • Real-Life Mexican Spanish
Spanish Present Progressive for Beginners: Estar + Gerund Made Easy
Learn how to say “I am eating,” “we’re studying,” and “what are you doing?” without translating English word for word like a lovable little menace.
The first time I tried to answer “What are you doing?” in Spanish, I proudly said trabajo. Not terrible. Also not what the moment needed. It sounded less like “I’m working right now” and more like “I am a person who works.” Very responsible. Very unhelpful.
That is exactly why the Spanish present progressive matters. It helps you talk about actions in progress: what is happening right now, around now, or in a temporary situation. The trick is simple: use estar plus the gerund, the Spanish “-ing” form.
Yak Box: The One-Line Rule
Present progressive = estar + gerund
Estoy comiendo. = I am eating.
Estamos estudiando. = We are studying.
¿Qué estás haciendo? = What are you doing?
What It Actually Means
Right Now
Estoy cocinando.
English meaning: I am cooking.
Example: No puedo hablar; estoy cocinando.
I can’t talk; I’m cooking.
Around Now
Estoy leyendo un libro nuevo.
English meaning: I am reading a new book.
Example: Este mes estoy viviendo con mis primos.
This month I’m living with my cousins.
Repeated And Annoying
Siempre me está llamando.
English meaning: He or she is always calling me.
Example: Mi vecino siempre está haciendo ruido.
My neighbor is always making noise.
How To Build It
Only estar changes. The gerund stays the same.
| Subject | Estar | Example |
|---|---|---|
| yo | estoy | Estoy trabajando. I am working. |
| tú | estás | Estás estudiando. You are studying. |
| él / ella / usted | está | Está manejando. He, she, or you are driving. |
| nosotros / nosotras | estamos | Estamos esperando. We are waiting. |
| ustedes / ellos / ellas | están | Están comiendo. You all / they are eating. |
In Mexican Spanish, ustedes is the everyday plural “you.” In Spain, you will also hear vosotros estáis, but you do not need it to sound natural in Mexico.
How To Form The Gerund
- -ar verbs change to -ando
- -er and -ir verbs change to -iendo
| Verb | English Meaning | Gerund | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| hablar | to speak | hablando | Ella está hablando con su jefe. She is speaking with her boss. |
| comer | to eat | comiendo | Estamos comiendo en la cocina. We are eating in the kitchen. |
| vivir | to live | viviendo | Estoy viviendo en Guadalajara este año. I’m living in Guadalajara this year. |
Common Irregular Gerunds You’ll Actually Use
| Verb | English Meaning | Gerund | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| decir | to say / to tell | diciendo | Te estoy diciendo la verdad. I’m telling you the truth. |
| dormir | to sleep | durmiendo | El bebé está durmiendo. The baby is sleeping. |
| pedir | to ask for / to order | pidiendo | Estamos pidiendo café. We are ordering coffee. |
| venir | to come | viniendo | Ya estoy viniendo. I’m on my way / I’m coming. |
| poder | to be able to | pudiendo | No estoy pudiendo dormir. I’m not being able to sleep. |
| leer | to read | leyendo | Está leyendo el mensaje. He or she is reading the message. |
| oír | to hear | oyendo | No te estoy oyendo bien. I can’t hear you well. |
| caer | to fall | cayendo | La lluvia está cayendo fuerte. The rain is coming down hard. |
| traer | to bring | trayendo | Estoy trayendo los documentos. I’m bringing the documents. |
| construir | to build | construyendo | Están construyendo una casa. They are building a house. |
| seguir | to follow / to continue | siguiendo | Estoy siguiendo tus instrucciones. I’m following your instructions. |
| ir | to go | yendo | Estoy yendo al banco ahora. I’m going to the bank now. |
A handy pattern: when the verb stem ends in a vowel, -iendo often turns into -yendo, as in leer → leyendo and construir → construyendo. Also, a few high-frequency verbs change vowels inside the stem, like dormir → durmiendo and decir → diciendo.
When To Use It And When Not To
| Situation | Use The Present Progressive? | Natural Spanish | English Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action happening right now | Yes | Estoy escribiendo. | I am writing. |
| Temporary situation around now | Yes | Estamos viviendo con amigos este mes. | We’re living with friends this month. |
| Habit or routine | Usually no | Trabajo desde casa. | I work from home. |
| Future plan | Usually no | Mañana salgo temprano. | I’m leaving early tomorrow. |
| General fact or ability | No | Hablo español. | I speak Spanish. |
This is the part English speakers trip over all the time. English loves “-ing.” Spanish uses it too, but not as often. In Spanish, the simple present does more work, and the present progressive usually adds a stronger “right now” or “in progress” feeling.
| Spanish | English Meaning | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Estudio español. | I study Spanish / I am studying Spanish. | Simple present can cover a general current activity. |
| Estoy estudiando español. | I am studying Spanish right now. | This puts the spotlight on the action in progress. |
| ¿Qué haces? | What are you doing? / What do you do? | Context decides the meaning. |
| ¿Qué estás haciendo? | What are you doing right now? | This is more specific and immediate. |
Pronoun Placement: Two Correct Options
With direct object pronouns, indirect object pronouns, and reflexive pronouns, you have two correct choices.
Before Estar
Me estoy lavando las manos.
English meaning: I am washing my hands.
Lo están buscando.
English meaning: They are looking for him.
Attached To The Gerund
Estoy lavándome las manos.
English meaning: I am washing my hands.
Están buscándolo.
English meaning: They are looking for him.
Notice the accent in lavándome and buscándolo. When you attach the pronoun to the gerund, Spanish usually adds an accent to keep the original stress. Tiny mark, big job.
Real-Life Mini Dialogues
—¿Qué estás haciendo?
—Estoy buscando mis llaves.English meaning: “What are you doing?” “I’m looking for my keys.”
—¿Puedo llamarte?
—Ahorita no; estoy manejando.English meaning: “Can I call you?” “Not right now; I’m driving.”
—¿Dónde vive Ana ahora?
—Está viviendo en Monterrey por trabajo.English meaning: “Where does Ana live now?” “She’s living in Monterrey for work.”
Useful Cousins Of This Pattern
| Pattern | English Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| seguir + gerund | to keep doing | Sigo trabajando. I keep working / I’m still working. |
| ir + gerund | to go on doing gradually | La ciudad va creciendo. The city is gradually growing. |
| venir + gerund | to have been doing over time | Nos viene diciendo lo mismo desde enero. He has been telling us the same thing since January. |
You do not need these on day one, but once you know estar + gerund, these cousins start making a lot more sense.
Practice Section
Try these before peeking at the answers. Your future Spanish-speaking self will be deeply impressed.
- I am writing an email. (escribir)
- We are sleeping. (dormir)
- She is reading the signs. (leer)
- Are you all waiting for me? (esperar)
- I am washing my face. (lavarse)
- My boss is always asking for reports. (pedir)
Answer Key
- Estoy escribiendo un correo.
English meaning: I am writing an email. - Estamos durmiendo.
English meaning: We are sleeping. - Está leyendo los letreros.
English meaning: She is reading the signs. - ¿Están esperándome? or ¿Me están esperando?
English meaning: Are you all waiting for me? - Me estoy lavando la cara. or Estoy lavándome la cara.
English meaning: I am washing my face. - Mi jefe siempre está pidiendo reportes.
English meaning: My boss is always asking for reports.
Common Mistakes And Fast Fixes
- Mistake: Hablando con Ana.
Fix: Estoy hablando con Ana.
You need estar. - Mistake: Estoy trabajando en casa todos los días.
Fix: Trabajo en casa todos los días.
Use the simple present for routines. - Mistake: Estamos viajando a Oaxaca mañana.
Fix: Viajamos a Oaxaca mañana. or Vamos a viajar a Oaxaca mañana.
Spanish usually avoids the progressive for future plans. - Mistake: Leiendo or diciendo
Fix: leyendo and diciendo
Irregular gerunds love causing drama. - Mistake: Estoy lavandome.
Fix: Estoy lavándome.
Add the accent when the pronoun sticks to the gerund.
Quick Reference Summary
| Point | What To Remember |
|---|---|
| Formula | estar + gerund |
| -ar verbs | -ando → hablando |
| -er / -ir verbs | -iendo → comiendo, viviendo |
| Common irregulars | diciendo, durmiendo, leyendo, oyendo, yendo |
| Main use | Actions happening now or around now |
| Usually not for | Habits, general truths, most future plans |
| Pronouns | Me estoy vistiendo or Estoy vistiéndome |
Quick FAQ
Is present progressive the same as present continuous?
Yes. In beginner-friendly English, those labels usually mean the same thing.
Can the simple present mean “am doing” in Spanish?
Yes. Spanish often uses the simple present where English prefers “-ing.”
Do I need vosotros for Mexican Spanish?
No. Focus on ustedes. That is the everyday form in Mexico.
Final Yak
If the action is happening right now, reach for estar + gerund: estoy trabajando, están comiendo, ¿qué estás haciendo? If it is a habit, a fact, or tomorrow’s plan, the simple present is often the better choice. That one little distinction makes your Spanish sound a lot more natural and a lot less like you translated your thoughts with a stapler.




