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Spanish Present Progressive Irregulars Quiz: Show What You Know!

Practice pedir in present progressive and ace your present progressive in Spanish practice!

Difficulty: Moderate
2-5mins
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Which is the present progressive form of 'pedir'?
pidiendo
pedindo
pidendo
pidiando
The present progressive of 'pedir' is 'pidiendo' because Spanish gerunds of -ir verbs with stem changes reflect the e>i shift. You remove the -ir ending, apply the stem change, and add -iendo. It is used with estar, as in 'Estoy pidiendo ayuda.' See SpanishDict: Present Progressive for more information.
Which is the present progressive form of 'dormir'?
durmiendo
dormiendo
duriendo
dormendo
In the present progressive, 'dormir' undergoes the o>u stem change and adds -iendo to form 'durmiendo.' This pattern only affects -ir verbs whose stems change in the present indicative. You combine it with estar, for example 'Estamos durmiendo muy bien.' Learn more at SpanishDict: Present Progressive.
Which is the present progressive form of 'leer'?
leyendo
leado
leiendo
leeando
The verb 'leer' inserts a 'y' in the gerund to avoid three vowels in a row, forming 'leyendo.' You remove -er and add -endo, inserting the y between the stems. It is used with estar: 'Estoy leyendo un libro.' See SpanishDict: Present Progressive for further explanation.
Which is the present progressive form of 'ir'?
iriando
iriendo
yendo
ienendo
The verb 'ir' is irregular in the gerund, forming 'yendo' instead of following the regular -iendo pattern. It is paired with estar: 'Estamos yendo al cine.' This irregular form is documented in Spanish grammar references like SpanishDict: Present Progressive.
Which is the present progressive form of 'morir'?
morriendo
morendo
muriendo
moriendo
In the gerund, 'morir' changes o>u and adds -iendo to become 'muriendo.' This is the standard stem change for -ir verbs with o>u shifts in the gerund. It appears in sentences like 'Está muriendo de risa.' More details at SpanishDict: Present Progressive.
Which is the present progressive form of 'repetir'?
ripitiendo
repiendo
repitiendo
repetiendo
The verb 'repetir' changes e>i in the gerund, resulting in 'repitiendo.' You drop -ir, apply the stem change, and add -iendo. An example is 'Estoy repitiendo la contraseña.' For more, see SpanishDict: Present Progressive.
Which is the present progressive form of 'sentir'?
sentiendo
sindiendo
sintiendo
sientiando
In the gerund, 'sentir' undergoes an e>i stem change to form 'sintiendo.' After dropping -ir, apply the change and add -iendo. It is used with estar, for example 'Estoy sintiendo frío.' See SpanishDict: Present Progressive.
Which is the present progressive form of 'huir'?
huiendo
huyando
huendo
huyendo
The verb 'huir' inserts a 'y' in its gerund, forming 'huyendo' to avoid vowel collisions. You drop -ir and add -endo with the y insertion. Example: 'La gente está huyendo del incendio.' More at SpanishDict: Present Progressive.
Which is the present progressive form of 'oír'?
oíendo
oyendo
óyendo
oiendo
The gerund of 'oír' uses a 'y' to form 'oyendo' because of the triple vowel issue. You drop -ir and add -endo with the y insertion. For example: 'Estoy oyendo música.' See SpanishDict: Present Progressive for details.
Which is the present progressive form of 'traer'?
traendo
traiendo
trayendo
trayendo
The correct gerund of 'traer' is 'trayendo,' inserting a y to avoid three vowels in a row. You remove -er and add -endo with the y included. An example uses it: 'Ellos están trayendo comida.' Learn more at SpanishDict: Present Progressive.
Which is the present progressive form of 'caer'?
cayendo
cayendo
caído
caendo
The gerund of 'caer' becomes 'cayendo' with a y insertion to handle the vowel sequence. You drop -er and add -endo with the inserted y. For example: 'El vaso está cayendo.' See SpanishDict: Present Progressive.
Which is the present progressive form of 'construir'?
constructiendo
construyendo
construyendo
construiendo
The gerund of 'construir' uses a y to avoid three consecutive vowels, forming 'construyendo.' You remove -ir and add -endo, inserting the y. Example: 'Estamos construyendo una casa.' More at SpanishDict: Present Progressive.
Which sentence correctly uses the present progressive form of 'sentirse' to express 'I am feeling good.'?
Me sintiendo bien.
Estoy sintiendo me bien.
Estoy sintiéndome bien.
Me estoy sintiendo bien.
When using a reflexive verb like 'sentirse' in the present progressive, the reflexive pronoun precedes the conjugated form of estar: 'Me estoy sintiendo bien.' The gerund remains 'sintiendo.' Other placements may be grammatically possible but are less standard. See SpanishDict: Reflexive Verbs in Progressive for details.
Which of the following written forms correctly combines the present progressive of 'oír' with the direct object pronoun 'lo'?
oyendolo
oyendólo
oyéndólo
oyéndolo
When attaching the pronoun 'lo' to the gerund 'oyendo,' you must include an accent on the stressed vowel, forming 'oyéndolo.' This preserves the original stress pattern. Incorrect placements or missing accents are common mistakes. For accent rules, see SpanishDict: Spanish Accents.
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Study Outcomes

  1. Identify Present Progressive Irregulars -

    Recognize common present progressive irregulars in Spanish, including stem-changing verbs and spelling variants.

  2. Conjugate Pedir in Present Progressive -

    Apply correct rules to form "estar + pidiendo" and other irregular verbs in context.

  3. Differentiate Regular and Irregular Present Progressive -

    Distinguish between standard verb conjugations and irregular present progressive in Spanish to avoid common errors.

  4. Construct Accurate Sentences with Irregular Forms -

    Use irregular present progressive forms to describe ongoing actions clearly and correctly.

  5. Self-Assess and Improve Your Progress -

    Track your quiz performance to identify areas for targeted present progressive in Spanish practice and reinforcement.

Cheat Sheet

  1. Core Formula: Estar + Gerundio -

    Start with the structure "estar" plus gerundio to express ongoing actions. For regular verbs, attach - ando or - iendo, but irregular present progressive Spanish irregulars require special stem or spelling changes. This rule is confirmed by resources like the Real Academia Española and major universities.

  2. e → i Stem Changes for - ir Verbs -

    Memorize that verbs like pedir, servir, and repetir switch e to i in the gerund, so "pedir" becomes "pidiendo." Use a mnemonic like "PeSiRe" to remember PEDIR, SERVIR, REPETIR; they all follow the same pattern. Practicing pedir in present progressive helps cement this rule in your present progressive in Spanish practice sessions.

  3. o → u Stem Changes for - ir Verbs -

    Verbs such as dormir and morir change o to u in the gerund, giving "durmiendo" and "muriendo." Recognize these core present progressive Spanish irregulars by grouping them: DOMIRs (DORMIR, MORIR). Drill with flashcards: estoy durmiendo; está muriendo to reinforce the pattern.

  4. Vowel-to-y Spelling Changes -

    When three vowels collide ( - aer, - eer, - oír, - uir), Spanish inserts a "y," so leer → leyendo, oír → oyendo, construir → construyendo. This helps avoid awkward triple-vowel sequences and is key to mastering irregular present progressive in Spanish. Reference Cornell University Spanish guidelines for a full list of these y-gerunds.

  5. Contextual Usage and Practice Tips -

    Not every action requires the present progressive - use it to emphasize current, in-progress activities ("estoy estudiando"), not habitual ones ("estudio todos los días"). Combine your knowledge of present progressive irregulars with real-life sentences in conversation or journal entries for active reinforcement. University of Salamanca's language labs recommend speaking aloud and recording yourself to track progress.

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