By contrast, the " Verb of Similarity " ( A9D'DE6'19, fi'l al-mudaara'ah ), so called because of its resemblance to the active participial noun, is considered to denote an event in the present or future without committing to a specific aspectual sense beyond the incompleteness implied by the tense : J61 ( ( " yadribu ", he strikes / is striking / will strike / etc . ).