If such a circumstance is temporary, the perfect is often combined with progressive aspect ( see the following section ).
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This is in contrast to e . g ., the progressive aspect, which is veridical and prohibits negative polarity items.
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Grammatically, "-yuu " encapsulates the continuative and progressive aspects while "-chuu " separately encapsulates a repeated action or continuing state.
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The indeterminate imperfective expresses habitual aspect ( or motion in no single direction ), while the determinate imperfective expresses progressive aspect.
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And the verbal suffix "-ed ", used in a verb with no auxiliary verb, conveys both non-progressive aspect and past tense.
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In The Progressive Aspect, Roger Trenwith wrote " Linda s voice is as clear as ever [ . . . ].
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The present with the progressive aspect " I am forgetting " is not much used outside of dialectal English.
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In other dialects, the continuous-progressive aspect is constructed using the " i form " followed by the auxiliary " oru ".
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Further distinctions can be made, for example, to distinguish states and ongoing actions ( continuous and progressive aspects ) from repetitive actions ( habitual aspect ).
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As Deor alludes, simple present is used in English to convey Continuous and progressive aspects . talk ) 17 : 24, 15 July 2014 ( UTC)