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41.The original compilation series that marked the formative years of the label, " Class Pride World Wide " sums up the label's pro-working class and anti-fascist stance, as well as the label's role of providing a platform for the progressive aspects of the skinhead subculture.

42.For example, the ASL sentence DOG NOW CHASE > IX = 3 CAT, meaning " the dog is chasing the cat ", uses NOW to mark ASL progressive aspect and shows ASL verbal inflection for the third person ( written with > IX = 3 ).

43.The usual restrictions apply, on the use both of the future and of the progressive : simple rather than progressive aspect is used with some stative verbs ( see ), and present rather than future constructions are used in many dependent clauses ( see and below ).

44.In Cantonese, the progressive marker can express the continuous aspect as well, depending on the context ( so the example above could also mean " I'm wearing clothes " in addition to " I'm putting on clothes " ), but in general, the progressive aspect is assumed.

45.The Chichewa tense system also incorporates progressive aspect; however, in the present tense there is such a distinction; for example, " nd�map�ta " " I go ( every day ) " ( habitual ) vs " ndikup�ta " " I am going ( now ) " ( progressive ).

46.There are also some constructions showing an even greater degree of periphrasis : one for progressive aspect and ones for the modalities of volition ( " want to " ), necessity / obligation ( " have to ", " need to " ), and ability ( " be able to " ).

47.For instance, " Tom is reading " can express dynamic activity : " Tom is reading a book "-i . e . right now ( progressive aspect ), or Tom's current state : " Tom is reading for a degree "-i . e . Tom is a student ( continuous aspect ).

48.If you have oodles of room, you might want to mention Brythonic in a history of the English language as part of a discussion of the controversial theory that English grammar ( particularly its use of tag questions and the progressive aspect ) was influenced by a Celtic talk ) 21 : 09, 19 December 2008 ( UTC)

49.In the case of the stative verbs, which do not use progressive aspect ( see the above section on the progressive ), the plain perfect form is normally used in place of the perfect progressive : " I've been here for half an hour " ( not * " I've been being here . . . " ).

50.It has been proposed that such a construction in Old English was not analogous to progressive aspect signaled in present-day English ( a more modern development ), but rather carried the meaning of a simple stative verb, where the past participle functioned as an adjective, and was predominantly used for translating the corresponding construction in Latin texts ( Brinton, 1988, p . 109 ).

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