Вопрос № 347264 - Английский язык

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Speakers of European languages expect that their verbs will always tell them something about time, that there will be a relation between tense and time, and that we shall have at least a future, a present and a past tense referring to a future, a present and a past time. But there is no natural law that says that a verb in any language shall be concerned with time. Indeed there are plenty of languages in which time relations are not marked at all and there are some languages which are concerned with spatial rather than temporal relations. Even in languages where time seems to be dealt with in the verb it is not always a simple matter of present, past and future.
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  • There are no languages in which time relations are not marked.
  • A noun in all language is concerned with time.
  • There is a relation between tense and time in European languages.
  • There is no future, present and past tense referring to a future, a present and a past time.
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Вопрос задал(а): Анонимный пользователь, 10 Ноябрь 2020 в 03:19
На вопрос ответил(а): Анастасия Степанова, 10 Ноябрь 2020 в 03:19