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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Aspect

Does the non-finite verb forms have the aspect?
  

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Anonymous Does Do the non-finite verb forms have the aspect? Yes. Here's an example of infinitives, which are non-finite: to go (non-continuous aspect) to be going (continuous aspect) Another example with present participles, also non-finite forms: taking (non-perfect aspect) having taken (perfect aspect) CJ

  • Anonymous Does Do the non-finite verb forms have the aspect?
  • Yes.
  • Here's an example of infinitives, which are non-finite: to go (non-continuous aspect) to be going (continuous aspect) Another example with present participles, also non-finite forms: taking (non-perfect aspect) having taken (perfect aspect) CJ
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AnonymousDoes Do the non-finite verb forms have the aspect?
Yes. Here's an example of infinitives, which are non-finite:

to go (non-continuous aspect)
to be going (continuous aspect)

Another example with present participles, also non-finite forms:

taking (non-perfect aspe

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