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- English_markers_of_habitual_aspect abstract "The habitual aspect is a form of expression connoting repetition or continuous existence of a state of affairs. In English when present time is referred to, there is no special grammatical marker for the habitual; the simple present is used, as in I go there (every day). However, for past reference English uses the simple past form or either of two alternative markers: used to as in we used to go there (every Thursday), and would as in back then we would go there (every Thursday).".
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- English_markers_of_habitual_aspect wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_tense.
- English_markers_of_habitual_aspect wikiPageWikiLink Habitual_aspect.
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- English_markers_of_habitual_aspect wikiPageWikiLinkText "English markers of habitual aspect".
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- English_markers_of_habitual_aspect hypernym Form.
- English_markers_of_habitual_aspect comment "The habitual aspect is a form of expression connoting repetition or continuous existence of a state of affairs. In English when present time is referred to, there is no special grammatical marker for the habitual; the simple present is used, as in I go there (every day). However, for past reference English uses the simple past form or either of two alternative markers: used to as in we used to go there (every Thursday), and would as in back then we would go there (every Thursday).".
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