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What are the different ways to express present continuous tense in Latin?

What are the different ways to express present continuous tense in Latin?
  1. How do you express present continuous?
  2. What are the different tenses in Latin?
  3. Does Latin have continuous tense?

How do you express present continuous?

The present continuous of any verb is composed of two parts - the present tense of the verb to be + the present participle of the main verb.

What are the different tenses in Latin?

Latin has 6 tenses: present, past, future I, perfect, pluperfect and anterior future (future II). The first three are formed from a different stem than the last three, which are formed from the perfect stem.

Does Latin have continuous tense?

Latin doesn't have present continuous tense.

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