One Way To Turn a Verb Into an Adjective
Sunday May 3, 2009
When most people think of present participles in Spanish (if they think about them at all!), they usually think of verb forms ending in -ando or -endo. They are the most common verb equivalents of the English present participle, which typically ends in "-ing." However, there is another type of present participle in Spanish, and those are the adjectives ending in -ante and -ente that are derived from verbs, such as andante (walking) and picante (spicy hot, from picar). Unfortunately if you're learning Spanish, not all verbs have such forms.


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