continuous aspect造句
例句與造句
- Unlike English or Spanish, French does not mark for a continuous aspect.
- These periphrastic forms in Irish have retained their use of showing continuous aspect.
- Unlike Italian or Spanish, French does not mark for a continuous aspect.
- English also has a compound construction for continuous aspect.
- A continuous aspect of his work is the realization of projects devoted to the diffusion of art.
- It's difficult to find continuous aspect in a sentence. 用continuous aspect造句挺難的
- The continuous aspect does have a verb suffix, " zhe ", which is cognate with the Cantonese OO in this context.
- Some dialects may even make a semantic distinction between the two, with the first marking the resultative aspect, and the second, the continuous aspect.
- In the example, the progressive aspect expresses the fact that the subject is actively putting on clothes rather than merely wearing them as in the continuous aspect.
- Since the number of rabbits is always a whole number, the continuous aspect of exponential decay can only refer to a statistical expectation, and the 10 % can only be an estimate.
- For the few verbs that have synthetic conjugations, Basque has forms for past tense continuous aspect ( state or ongoing action ) and present tense continuous aspect, as well as imperative mood.
- For the few verbs that have synthetic conjugations, Basque has forms for past tense continuous aspect ( state or ongoing action ) and present tense continuous aspect, as well as imperative mood.
- The progressive aspect expresses the " dynamic " quality of actions that are in progress while the continuous aspect expresses the " state " of the subject that is continuing the action.
- Italian forms a continuous aspect in much the same way as in English, using a present tense conjugation of the verb " stare " ( " to be " ) followed by the gerund of the main verb.
- Some dialects such as Chkgoku dialect and Shikoku dialect have different grammar forms for the progressive and the continuous aspect; the "-toru " form for the progressive and the "-yoru " form for the continuous.
- 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.
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