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I am / you are / he is, etc., judging.
‘judging’ alone is the present participle.
This is the present continuous or progressive ASPECT, not a tense.
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Present Progressive Tense Judge
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What is the present progressive tense for the word judge?
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The “Present Progressive” is NOT considered a tense in Spanish. It’s a special construction using “estar + the Spanish gerundio”. It’s called “perífrasis aspectual” (aspect periphrasis?), that means, a combination of an auxiliary verb and a verb in the infinitive, gerund or participle, that expresses an action that the normal tenses can’t express. .
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I think it might also be called the present continuous tense.
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I think it is judging
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I am judging
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to be judging
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judging.
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