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The Spanish simple present can carry all of the meanings carried by the English simple present , as well as all of the meanings associated with the English present progressive , as shown in 24 . ( 24 ) a . Stative present tarjeta de ...
The Spanish simple present can carry all of the meanings carried by the English simple present , as well as all of the meanings associated with the English present progressive , as shown in 24 . ( 24 ) a . Stative present tarjeta de ...
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PRESENT PERFECT FORMS : The Spanish present perfect has much in common with its English counterpart . ... ( B & B : 208 ) As in English , the present perfect in Spanish displays the property of current relevance .
PRESENT PERFECT FORMS : The Spanish present perfect has much in common with its English counterpart . ... ( B & B : 208 ) As in English , the present perfect in Spanish displays the property of current relevance .
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present - tense -s , with and without third - person subjects , has been a feature of English for a great part of its history and survives in some varieties of English in the UK . In their chapter on present tense , they use the English ...
present - tense -s , with and without third - person subjects , has been a feature of English for a great part of its history and survives in some varieties of English in the UK . In their chapter on present tense , they use the English ...
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Thoughts on transitions | 7 |
Iterative footing and prominencedriven | 47 |
Noun incorporation in Mapudungun | 138 |
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