El mesero está trayendo el postre.

Questions & Answers about El mesero está trayendo el postre.

Why is it spelled trayendo with a "y" instead of "traiendo"?
The base verb is traer (to bring). Normally, for verbs ending in -er, you drop the ending and add -iendo. But if you do that here, you get "traiendo", which puts an unstressed "i" between two vowels ("a" and "e"). Spanish spelling changes this "i" to a "y", making it trayendo. You will also see this with verbs like leer (to read), which becomes leyendo.
Why do we use está instead of es for "is" in this sentence?
To talk about an action happening right now (the present continuous tense), Spanish always uses a form of the verb estar combined with a gerund (an -ando or -iendo word, like trayendo). You never use the verb ser to form this tense.
What is the infinitive (base) verb for trayendo?
The base verb is traer, which means "to bring".
Could I just say El mesero trae el postre?
Yes! In Spanish, the simple present tense (trae) can often mean either "brings" or "is bringing". However, using está trayendo emphasizes that the waiter is in the middle of the action right at this exact moment.

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