Вопрос № 32962 - Английский язык

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English does not handle present, past and future as a trio in the category of tense; we shall not be referring to future tense at all in spite of having past and present tenses. In English the verb may indicate that an action took place in a period preceding, but continuing right up to, the present moment, as well as simply in the past. In other languages such as Slavonic languages, what is important is whether or not the action has been completed. “I read a book last night” will be translated into Russian in two different ways - depending upon whether or not I finished the book.
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  • In Slavonic languages it is important if the action has been completed.
  • “I read a book last night” will be translated into Russian in one way.
  • We must refer to future tense at all in spite of having only past tense.
  • In English the verb has only one form.
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Вопрос задал(а): Анонимный пользователь, 16 Ноябрь 2015 в 17:00
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