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капитан
pretérito continuo

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. continuous [ingl. am. kənˈtɪnjuəs, ingl. brit. kənˈtɪnjʊəs] ADJ.

1. continuous (unbroken, constant):

2.1. continuous MAT.:

continuous function/curve

2.2. continuous LING.:

II. continuous [ingl. am. kənˈtɪnjuəs, ingl. brit. kənˈtɪnjʊəs] SUST. LING.

I. past [ingl. am. pæst, ingl. brit. pɑːst] ADJ.

1.1. past:

past (former) attempts/occasions
past life
in times past liter.
antaño liter.
in times past liter.
años ha liter.
in times past liter.

1.2. past (most recent):

past week/month/year

1.3. past (finished, gone) pred:

2. past LING.:

II. past [ingl. am. pæst, ingl. brit. pɑːst] SUST.

1.1. past U (former times):

1.2. past C:

2. past U LING.:

III. past [ingl. am. pæst, ingl. brit. pɑːst] PREP.

1.1. past (by the side of):

1.2. past (beyond):

2.1. past (after) esp ingl. brit. :

2.2. past (older than):

once you get past 40 …
después de los 40 …
once you get past 40 …

3. past (outside, beyond):

IV. past [ingl. am. pæst, ingl. brit. pɑːst] ADV.

1. past (with verbs of motion):

2. past (giving time) esp ingl. brit. :

en el diccionario PONS

past continuous SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

continuous [kənˈtɪnjuəs] ADJ.

I. past [pɑ:st, ingl. am. pæst] SUST.

II. past [pɑ:st, ingl. am. pæst] ADJ.

III. past [pɑ:st, ingl. am. pæst] PREP.

1. past (temporal):

2. past (spatial):

3. past (after):

I'm past that irón.

4. past (beyond):

IV. past [pɑ:st, ingl. am. pæst] ADV.

en el diccionario PONS

past continuous SUST. LING.

en el diccionario PONS

continuous [kən·ˈtɪn·ju·əs] ADJ.

I. past [pæst] SUST.

simple past LING.

II. past [pæst] ADJ.

III. past [pæst] PREP.

1. past (temporal):

2. past (spatial):

3. past (beyond):

I'm past that now irón.

IV. past [pæst] ADV.

to go/run/march past (sb/sth)

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The same goes for use of the past continuous tense in the place of the simple past.
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Lastly, it comes up in the past continuous tense.
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Verbs in indicative mood exist in four tenses, present, present continuous, past and past continuous, in addition to a subjunctive mood form for present and future tense.
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His unfailing interest and flawless taste have been a continuous source of inspiration to me.
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It has a continuous series of measurements from 1825.
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