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sudanglo (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 23:28:33 Ngày 11 tháng 1 năm 2012
Quite right Kirilo, on your point of logic.
Though we do have a tense in English which is called the Present Perfect Continuous.
For example: I have been thinking about buying a new car (mi intas pripensanta*), or I have been seeing the Doctor about it (my complaint).
Though we do have a tense in English which is called the Present Perfect Continuous.
For example: I have been thinking about buying a new car (mi intas pripensanta*), or I have been seeing the Doctor about it (my complaint).
Miland (Xem thông tin cá nhân) 17:24:25 Ngày 12 tháng 1 năm 2012
Kirilo81:I said 'whole', not 'completed'. That is, during the action till its end. Thus a person who views a rocket taking off views the whole event over time.Miland:In my view a present participle can cover a whole action.For logical reasons it simply cannot.