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Doler Present Progressive Tense

Get to know doler in the Present Progressive Tense with our detailed verb chart, engaging exercises, and practical examples. See its usage in expressing feelings. Deepen your understanding with our Spanish verbs resource. Practice ‘doler’ on our doler conjugation page.

Verb Meaning(s): to hurt, to ache

Verb Chart: Doler Present Progressive Tense

A mí

me está doliendo

It is hurting me (right now)

A nosotros

nos está doliendo

It is hurting us (right now)

A ti

(Juana, Juan)

te está doliendo

It is hurting you (right now)

A vosotros

(informal Spain)

os está doliendo

It is hurting all of you (right now)

A él/ella/Ud.

(Sra./Dr. García)

le está doliendo

It is hurting him/her/you (right now)

A ellos/ellas/Uds.

les está doliendo

It is hurting them/all of you (right now)

Doler Present Progressive Tense Practice

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Present Progressive Tense

Doler Present Progressive Sentence Examples

1. A mí me está doliendo la cabeza después de estudiar mucho.
I am having a headache after studying a lot.
2. ¿A ti te está doliendo el estómago?
Is your stomach hurting?
3. A él le está doliendo el brazo después de jugar al baloncesto.
His arm is hurting after playing basketball.
4. A ella le está doliendo la rodilla después de correr.
Her knee is hurting after running.
5. ¿A usted le está doliendo la espalda por el trabajo de oficina?
Is your back hurting from office work?
6. A nosotros nos están doliendo los pies después de la caminata.
Our feet are hurting after the hike.
7. ¿A vosotros os está doliendo la garganta? (vosotros is used only in Spain)
Is your throat hurting? (vosotros is used only in Spain)
8. A ellos les está doliendo la cabeza por el sol intenso.
Their heads are hurting from the intense sun.
9. ¿A ellas les están doliendo las manos de tocar la guitarra?
Are their hands hurting from playing the guitar?
10. A ustedes les están doliendo los ojos por mirar la pantalla demasiado tiempo.
Your eyes are hurting from looking at the screen too long.

There is a difference between “está doliendo” and “están doliendo”