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  • diffhist Uses of English verb forms 22:52 +637 Alex.94444 talk contribs (The simple in present simple, past simple, or even conditional simple is indeed an aspect. According to Bernard Comrie (1976), aspect concerns the internal temporal structure of situations. In this view, the simple aspect contrasts with both the progressive and the perfect aspects, as it presents events without marking them as ongoing or completed. Therefore, forms like he eats or he walked are not merely “non-aspectual,” but express the simple aspect, as recognized in modern grammatical theory.) Tags: Manual revert Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist Uses of English verb forms 02:44 +41 W.andrea talk contribs (top: more citations needed) Tag: Reverted

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  • diffhist Uses of English verb forms 21:31 −678 W.andrea talk contribs (Undid revision 1299504718 by Alex.94444 (talk) "Simple" isn't an aspect; it's opposed to *compound* tenses, which use helper verbs like "will" for future or "have" for perfect.) Tags: Undo Reverted Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit App undo
  • diffhist Uses of English verb forms 20:25 +678 Alex.94444 talk contribs (The terms "present simple", "past simple" and "future simple" are preferred to maintain accuracy and parallelism with other tense names that follow a "tense + aspect" structure—for example, present perfect (tense + aspect), past continuous (tense + aspect), and future perfect continuous (tense + aspect). Similarly, the term "conditional simple" reflects a "mood + aspect" structure, with the aspect in the second position. This ensures consistency and clarity in grammatical terminology.) Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist Simple past 19:12 0 Alex.94444 talk contribs (The term "past simple" is preferred to maintain accuracy and parallelism with other tense names which follow a "tense + aspect" structure. Examples: "past perfect" (tense + aspect), "past continuous" (tense + aspect) and "past perfect continuous" (tense + aspect). This ensures consistency and clarity in grammatical terminology.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist Simple present 19:00 0 Alex.94444 talk contribs (The term "present simple" is preferred to maintain accuracy and parallelism with other tense names which follow a "tense + aspect" structure. Examples: "present perfect" (tense + aspect), "present continuous" (tense + aspect) and "present perfect continuous" (tense + aspect). This ensures consistency and clarity in grammatical terminology.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • diffhist m Wikipedia:Verifiability 17:05 −4 IdiosyncraticLawyer talk contribs (Spacing) Tag: 2017 wikitext editor
  • diffhist Wayback Machine 10:15 −45 88.201.28.58 talk (It used to be blocked long ago but not anymore)

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