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- Long_tense abstract "In the terminology of British grammarian Henry Sweet, a verb is said to have a long tense if it indicates a continuing or recurring action, e.g.,They were sailing across the Atlantic.I was living in London at the time.He goes to Germany twice a year. Such verbs are more commonly said to be in the continuous or progressive tense. (Since the tense of a verb strictly concerns the time of the action, some linguists prefer to say that these verbs show continuous or progressive aspect.)".
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- Long_tense subject Category:Grammatical_tenses.
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- Long_tense comment "In the terminology of British grammarian Henry Sweet, a verb is said to have a long tense if it indicates a continuing or recurring action, e.g.,They were sailing across the Atlantic.I was living in London at the time.He goes to Germany twice a year. Such verbs are more commonly said to be in the continuous or progressive tense. (Since the tense of a verb strictly concerns the time of the action, some linguists prefer to say that these verbs show continuous or progressive aspect.)".
- Long_tense label "Long tense".
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