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habitual marker either in the past or
today in
Caribbean creoles of English. Instead,
Caribbean English uses the
preverbal does to mark
habitualness....
- A
habitual offender,
repeat offender, or
career criminal is a
person convicted of a
crime who was
previously convicted of
other crimes.
Various state and...
- *quererĂ¡n In Hindi,
verbs can be
conjugated for
three grammatical aspects (
habitual, perfective, and progressive) and five
grammatical moods (indicative, presumptive...
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expressed in
different ways
depending on
whether the
event is
continuous or
habitual. For a
continuous action (one that was in
progress at a
particular time...
- the
habitual aspect (abbreviated HAB), not to be
confused with
iterative aspect or
frequentative aspect,
specifies an
action as
occurring habitually: the...
-
Ritual de lo
Habitual (Spanish for "Ritual of the Usual") is the
second studio album by
American rock band Jane's Addiction,
released on
August 21, 1990...
-
Shaking the
Habitual is the
fourth and
final studio album by
Swedish electronic music duo the Knife. It was
released on 5
April 2013 by
Rabid Records....
- ("to do") or
state ("to be") in
progress at a
specific time: they are non-
habitual,
imperfective aspects. In the
grammars of many
languages the two terms...
- [****ure-in-the-past]). The
English would construction may also be used for past
habitual action ("When I was
young I
would happily walk
three miles to
school every...
- The tax
regime for non-
habitual residents (commonly
known as NHRs or NHR Tax Regime),
formally known as non-regular residents, was
created with the approval...