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Los tiempos en que se hace la acción, estás caminando y andas caminando están en presente simple, sigues caminando en presente continuo
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- estás caminando muy lento, ¡apresúrate! / andas caminando muy lento, ¡apresúrate! (pueden usarse ambas en el mismo caso)
- si sigues caminando lento, llegaremos tarde.
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