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Manteniéndolas

Manteniéndolas is the Spanish gerund form of mantener when combined with a feminine plural direct object pronoun. It expresses an ongoing action of keeping, maintaining, or preserving something that is feminine and plural, previously referenced in the discourse. The base verb mantener means to maintain, keep, or support, and the gerund manteniendo conveys the progressive aspect. When a pronoun such as las is attached to the end of the gerund, the form becomes manteniéndolas. The accent on the í is required to preserve the correct stress after adding the pronoun.

Usage is typical in constructions with auxiliary verbs to form progressive phrases, especially with estar: La

Notes on scope and references: This form is common for referring to items such as las instalaciones,

empresa
está
manteniéndolas
en
buen
estado;
Estamos
manteniéndolas
limpias;
Estamos
manteniéndolas
actualizadas.
The
pronoun
las
must
agree
in
gender
and
number
with
the
noun
it
replaces;
masculine
plural
would
yield
manteniéndolos.
In
longer
sentences,
the
gerundial
phrase
can
function
as
a
complement
or
adverbial
modifier,
indicating
the
manner
or
continuity
of
the
action.
las
herramientas,
las
políticas,
or
cualquier
otro
sustantivo
femenino
plural.
It
is
a
standard
example
of
clitic
attachment
to
a
Spanish
gerund,
and
it
illustrates
how
pronouns
modify
the
action
without
changing
the
verb’s
tense.
Practically,
manteniéndolas
is
used
whenever
the
speaker
intends
to
emphasize
that
the
feminine
plural
referents
are
being
kept
or
maintained
over
time.