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  2. Continuous and progressive aspects - Wikipedia

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    The aspect can be expressed with gerade (just now, at the moment) as in er liest gerade meaning he is reading. Certain regional dialects, such as those of the Rhineland , the Ruhr Area , and Westphalia , form a continuous aspect using the verb sein ( to be ), the inflected preposition am or beim ( at the or on the ), and the neuter noun that is ...

  3. Imperfective aspect - Wikipedia

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    evening sedn-eshe sit. PFV - PST. IPFV na on chardak-a veranda- DEF vecher sedn-eshe na chardak-a evening sit.PFV-PST.IPFV on veranda-DEF In the evening, he would sit down on the veranda. Here each sitting is an unanalyzed whole, a simple event, so the perfective root of the verb sedn 'sat' is used. However, the clause as a whole describes an ongoing event conceived of as having internal ...

  4. Imperfect - Wikipedia

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    Imperfect meanings in English are expressed in different ways depending on whether the event is continuous or habitual.. For a continuous action (one that was in progress at a particular time in the past), the past progressive (past continuous) form is used, as in "I was eating"; "They were running fast."

  5. Perfect (grammar) - Wikipedia

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    Although this gives information about a prior action (the speaker's making of the dinner), the focus is likely to be on the present consequences of that action (the fact that the dinner is now ready). The word perfect in this sense means "completed" (from Latin perfectum, which is the perfect passive participle of the verb perficere "to complete").

  6. Iterative aspect - Wikipedia

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  7. Ravens vs. Chargers highlights: John Harbaugh improves to 3-0 ...

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    John now leads the all-time series 3-0, with his most notable win coming in Super Bowl 47. The Ravens got off to a slow start on Monday night. The Chargers jumped out to 10-0 lead in the first ...

  8. Continuative aspect - Wikipedia

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    The continuative aspect (abbreviated CONT or CNT) is a grammatical aspect representing actions that are 'still' happening. English does not mark the continuative explicitly but instead uses an adverb such as still.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    After completing the program, he became an employee, and he now works weekend nights. On a Saturday in late March, the stocky 43-year-old sat at the front desk, keeping an eye out for trouble. As residents filtered in after attending off-site NA and AA meetings, the lobby was a blur of faces and not-so-hidden scars.