Past Progressive in Spanish: A2 Grammar Guide

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Key Takeaways

  • Master the conjugation of estar in imperfect + gerund for past progressive
  • Understand when to use past progressive vs. other past tenses
  • Learn how to describe interrupted actions and simultaneous past events
  • Practice setting scenes and telling stories about ongoing past actions
  • Master pronoun placement with past progressive constructions

Describe Ongoing Actions in the Past

The past progressive (estar in imperfect + gerundio) is essential for telling stories and describing what was happening when something else occurred. Think of it as the Spanish equivalent of “was/were + -ing” in English. This tense helps you set the scene and create vivid descriptions of past events.

How to Form the Past Progressive (Cómo Formarlo)

The past progressive is formed with:
Estar (imperfect) + Gerund (-ndo form)

Imperfect Conjugation of Estar – The foundation for past progressive

SubjectEstar (Imperfect)Example with “trabajar”
YoestabaEstaba trabajando (I was working)
estabasEstabas trabajando (You were working)
Él/Ella/UstedestabaEstaba trabajando (He/She was working)
Nosotros/NosotrasestábamosEstábamos trabajando (We were working)
Vosotros/VosotrasestabaisEstabais trabajando (You all were working)
Ellos/Ellas/UstedesestabanEstaban trabajando (They were working)
Table: Imperfect Conjugation of Estar – The foundation for past progressive

Gerund Formation Review

Verb EndingGerund EndingExamplePast Progressive
-AR-andohablar → hablandoEstaba hablando (I was speaking)
-ER-iendocomer → comiendoEstaba comiendo (I was eating)
-IR-iendovivir → viviendoEstaba viviendo (I was living)

💡 Grammar Tip: The gerund forms are the same as in present progressive! You only change the conjugation of “estar” to the imperfect tense.

Irregular and Stem-Changing Gerunds

Essential Irregular Gerunds – Same as present progressive

InfinitiveGerundPast Progressive ExampleTranslation
IryendoEstaba yendo al cine cuando…I was going to the movies when…
LeerleyendoEstaba leyendo un libro.I was reading a book.
OíroyendoEstábamos oyendo música.We were listening to music.
PedirpidiendoEstaba pidiendo ayuda.I was asking for help.
DormirdurmiendoEstaban durmiendo tranquilamente.They were sleeping peacefully.
Table: Essential Irregular Gerunds in Spanish

When to Use Past Progressive (Cuándo Usarlo)

Use this tense for:

  • ✅ Interrupted Actions: An ongoing action that was interrupted
  • ✅ Simultaneous Actions: Two or more actions happening at the same time
  • ✅ Setting the Scene: Describing the background situation
  • ✅ Specific Time in Past: What was happening at a precise past moment

Past Progressive vs. Other Past Tenses

Past Progressive (Ongoing):Preterite (Completed):Imperfect (Descriptive):
Estaba lloviendo cuando salí. (It was raining when I left.)Llovió toda la noche. (It rained all night.)Llovía cada día. (It rained every day.)
Estaba estudiando a las 8. (I was studying at 8.)Estudié por 2 horas. (I studied for 2 hours.)Estudiaba en la universidad. (I studied at the university.)

Common Sentence Structures

Interrupted Actions:

  • Estaba caminando por la calle cuando vi a María.”
  • Estábamos comiendo cuando sonó el teléfono.”

Simultaneous Actions:

  • “Mientras yo estaba cocinando, mi hermano estaba limpiando.”
  • Estábamos viendo la televisión y estábamos hablando.”

Setting the Scene:

  • Estaba nevando y el viento estaba soplando fuerte.”
  • “La gente estaba paseando y los niños estaban jugando.”

Pronoun Placement with Past Progressive

Option 1: Before the conjugated form of estar

  • Me estaba duchando cuando llegaste.”
  • Se estaban divirtiendo en la fiesta.”

Option 2: Attached to the end of the gerund

  • “Estaba duchándome cuando llegaste.”
  • “Estaban divirtiéndose en la fiesta.”

Examples with Object Pronouns:

  • Lo estaba haciendo cuando me llamaste.”
  • “Estaba haciéndolo cuando me llamaste.”

Putting It All Together: Storytelling

Una Anécdota del Ayer
“Ayer estaba caminando por el parque cuando vi algo increíble. Estaba lloviendo suavemente y la gente estaba corriendo para protegerse. Mientras estaba buscando mi paraguas, escuché música. Un hombre estaba tocando el violín bajo un árbol. Todos estábamos escuchando cuando dejó de llover.”

Translation:
“Yesterday I was walking through the park when I saw something incredible. It was raining softly and people were running for cover. While I was looking for my umbrella, I heard music. A man was playing the violin under a tree. We were all listening when it stopped raining.”

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Using preterite for ongoing actions: “Estudié cuando llamó” (wrong) → “Estaba estudiando cuando llamó” (correct)
  2. Wrong estar conjugation: “Estuve estudiando” (wrong for descriptions) → “Estaba estudiando” (correct)
  3. Forgetting gerund irregularities: “Estaba leiendo” (wrong) → “Estaba leyendo” (correct)
  4. Mixing tense purposes: Use past progressive for background, preterite for main events
  5. Misplacing pronouns: “Estaba me lavando” (wrong) → “Me estaba lavando” (correct)

Quick Reference Chart

ElementRuleExample
Formationestar (imperfect) + gerundestaba hablando
Interrupted ActionsPast progressive + cuando + preteriteEstaba comiendo cuando sonó el teléfono
Simultaneous ActionsMientras + past progressiveMientras él estudiaba, ella cocinaba
Background SettingPast progressive for descriptionEstaba nevando y la gente corría
Pronoun PlacementBefore estar or attached to gerundMe estaba bañando / Estaba bañándome

Practice Exercise: Create Past Progressive Sentences

Create sentences using past progressive:

  1. (I/study) when (you/call).
  2. While (we/work), (they/play).
  3. (It/rain) all morning yesterday.
  4. (She/read) a book at 8 PM.

Answers:

  1. Estaba estudiando cuando llamaste.
  2. Mientras estábamos trabajandoestaban jugando.
  3. Estaba lloviendo toda la mañana ayer.
  4. Estaba leyendo un libro a las 8 de la noche.

📚 Review related topics: Present Progressive | Preterite vs. Imperfect

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