Language, Band 81George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2005 |
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... present . 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 No ...
... present . 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 No ...
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... present perfect . PRESENT PERFECT FORMS : The Spanish present perfect has much in common with its English counterpart . Some examples are given in 48 . ( 48 ) a . Me ha dado diez mil pesetas . me have.PRES.3SG give.PP ten thousand ...
... present perfect . PRESENT PERFECT FORMS : The Spanish present perfect has much in common with its English counterpart . Some examples are given in 48 . ( 48 ) a . Me ha dado diez mil pesetas . me have.PRES.3SG give.PP ten thousand ...
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... present tense , they use the English of Devon , in the UK , as their control data population , rather than the Guysborough vernacular . The reason is that -s with non - third - person subjects is vanishingly infrequent in the ...
... present tense , they use the English of Devon , in the UK , as their control data population , rather than the Guysborough vernacular . The reason is that -s with non - third - person subjects is vanishingly infrequent in the ...
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