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the imperfective aspect, on the other hand, is used when we focus on the internal structures of an action, state, or event as it relates to time, such as being continuous or habitual (repeating). again, this has nothing to do with when the event occurs, and, as with the perfective, there is no separate
verb form in english for the imperfective aspect. instead, it is expressed through different grammatical structures, which change depending on what we are saying about the temporal structure of the action. we sometimes classify these structures as the continuous aspect and the habitual aspect, both...
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