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Comenzar Present Progressive Tense
Master comenzar in the Present Progressive Tense with our verb chart, engaging exercises, and practical sentence examples. Understand its everyday usage. Enhance your language abilities at our Spanish conjugation hub. Develop your ‘comenzar’ skills on our comenzar conjugation page.
Verb Meaning(s): to begin, to start
Verb Chart: Comenzar Present Progressive Tense
Yo | estoy comenzando I am beginning (right now) | Nosotros | estamos comenzando we are beginning (right now) |
Tú (Juana, Juan) | estás comenzando you are beginning (right now) | Vosotros (informal Spain) | estáis comenzando you all are beginning (right now) |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) | está comenzando he/she/you are beginning (right now) | Ellos/Ellas/Uds. | están comenzando they/you all are beginning (right now) |
Comenzar Present Progressive Tense Practice
Comenzar Present Progressive Sentence Examples
I am starting to read a new book.
2. ¿Tú estás comenzando a estudiar para el examen?
Are you starting to study for the exam?
3. Él está comenzando a aprender a tocar la guitarra.
He is starting to learn to play the guitar.
4. Ella está comenzando su primer día de trabajo.
She is starting her first day of work.
5. Usted está comenzando a hacer ejercicio regularmente.
You are starting to exercise regularly.
We are starting a science project.
7. Vosotros estáis comenzando a organizar el evento escolar (vosotros is used only in Spain).
You all are starting to organize the school event.
8. Ellos están comenzando a construir una casa en el árbol.
They are starting to build a tree house.
9. ¿Ellas están comenzando a practicar un nuevo deporte?
Are they starting to practice a new sport?
10. Ustedes están comenzando a planificar las vacaciones de verano.
You all are starting to plan the summer vacation.
Take Your Spanish Progress Even Further
Now that you’ve learned the present progressive of comenzar, practice using it alongside the present tense of comenzar for a stronger foundation. For more progressive tense experience, try the present progressive of trabajar. Want to reinforce your skills further? Explore the present progressive of hablar as well. Every new verb makes your Spanish more natural!