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Spanish Phrase

Estoy revisando las paredes y los suelos.

/esˈtoj re.βiˈsan.do las paˈɾe.ðes i los ˈswe.los/
Meaning"I am checking the walls and the floors."
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Meaning

This phrase describes a current, ongoing action of inspecting or examining the vertical and horizontal surfaces of a room. It utilizes the present progressive tense to highlight that the activity is happening at the exact moment of speaking.

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When to use

Use this sentence during a home inspection, a renovation project, or when performing maintenance. It is appropriate for both professional construction settings and casual DIY scenarios.

Grammar Breakdown

Estoyrevisandolas paredesylos suelos

1

Present Progressive

The combination of 'estoy' (from estar) and 'revisando' (the gerund) creates the present progressive tense for current actions.

2

Definite Articles

'Las' and 'los' are used here because the speaker is referring to specific walls and floors in a particular context.

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A

¿Qué estás haciendo en la cocina?

What are you doing in the kitchen?

Estoy revisando las paredes y los suelos.

I am checking the walls and the floors.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Soy revisando las paredes y los suelos.

    Avoid using 'ser' for actions in progress; the auxiliary verb for the present progressive is always 'estar'.

  • Estoy revisando las paredes y el suelos.

    The article must match the number of the noun; use 'los' for the plural 'suelos'.

Alternatives

  • Examino los muros y el piso.

    I examine the walls and the floor.

  • Estoy chequeando las paredes y el suelo.

    I am checking the walls and the floor.

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Cultural Tip

In many Latin American countries, 'piso' is the standard word for an indoor floor, whereas 'suelo' is more common in Spain. Additionally, 'revisar' is a very versatile verb used for everything from checking homework to inspecting a construction site.