Breakdown of He estado reciclando más cartón y latas esta semana.
yo
I
estar
to be
y
and
más
more
esta
this
la semana
the week
haber
to have
reciclar
to recycle
la lata
the can
el cartón
the cardboard
Questions & Answers about He estado reciclando más cartón y latas esta semana.
What tense is He estado reciclando, and what does each part do?
It’s the present perfect progressive (also called present perfect continuous): he (1st person singular of auxiliary haber) + estado (past participle of estar) + reciclando (gerund of reciclar). It expresses an activity that has been happening over a recent time period and is relevant to now.
How does He estado reciclando differ from Estoy reciclando, He reciclado, and Reciclé?
- Estoy reciclando = I am recycling (right now, at this moment).
- He estado reciclando = I have been recycling (repeatedly or over a span of time up to now; here, throughout this week).
- He reciclado = I have recycled (completed actions with present relevance, without emphasizing the ongoing process).
- Reciclé = I recycled (a completed past action, often tied to a specific time; in Latin America, this is common even with time frames like esta semana).
Is He estado reciclando natural in Latin America, or would people say something else?
It’s correct and understood. However, many speakers in Latin America would more often say:
- Esta semana reciclé más cartón y latas. (simple past)
- Esta semana he reciclado más cartón y latas. (present perfect, also fine) Use He estado reciclando when you want to stress the continuity or repeated nature during the week.
Why is it estado and not estando?
Do I need to include the subject pronoun yo?
Why is there no article before cartón and latas?
Should cartón be plural (cartones) to match latas?
Does más apply to both cartón and latas, or should I repeat it?
Why is it y latas and not e latas?
Can I move esta semana to the front? Do I need a comma?
Why is it esta (not este) semana?
What about the accents: más, cartón, and esta?
Could I say He reciclado más cartón y latas esta semana instead? Any nuance difference?
Do I ever need de after más here (like más de cartón)?
Not in this structure. Use plain más + noun. Use más de before numbers or certain comparisons:
- más de 10 latas
- más latas de lo normal
Where can I put object pronouns if I replace cartón and latas?
How would I express “I’ve been [doing it] all week” with llevar + gerund?
Is durante esta semana okay, or is esta semana better?
Is en esta semana natural?
Any pronunciation tips for this sentence?
- He: the h is silent; sounds like “eh.”
- estado: stress on the second syllable (es-TA-do).
- reciclando: the ci is like “see” (reh-see-CLAN-do).
- cartón: stress on the last syllable (car-TÓN).
- latas: stress on the first syllable (LA-tas).
- esta: stress on the first syllable (ES-ta).
- más: stress marked by the accent.
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