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Be must be deleted in 6a , and have in 6b , d ; but each of those auxiliaries has the possibility of being morphologically past or present . That is , 6a , b , d could derive from present or past progressive , present or past perfect ...
Be must be deleted in 6a , and have in 6b , d ; but each of those auxiliaries has the possibility of being morphologically past or present . That is , 6a , b , d could derive from present or past progressive , present or past perfect ...
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The so - called ' intermediate ' or quasi - nominal ' benoni ' forms seem to have been re - analysed as present tense . The status of the benoni forms is the major topic of this chapter . These forms are used not only for the present ...
The so - called ' intermediate ' or quasi - nominal ' benoni ' forms seem to have been re - analysed as present tense . The status of the benoni forms is the major topic of this chapter . These forms are used not only for the present ...
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Thus her analysis predicts that the agreement system found in present - tense sentences will be drawn from the adjectival / participial system , rather than the verbal system . B's treatment of the benoni is ingenious and is well ...
Thus her analysis predicts that the agreement system found in present - tense sentences will be drawn from the adjectival / participial system , rather than the verbal system . B's treatment of the benoni is ingenious and is well ...
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