 Learn Italian with Laura K Lawless Present Progressive 2026-03-11 14:00 UTC by Laura K Lawless The Italian present progressive, or present continuous, is similar to its English counterpart (to be + -ing). In both languages, the present progressive expresses an in-progress action, with an emphasis on its current, temporary aspect.
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