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denotes an action that is complete or a state that is over

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Answered by Anonymous
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The progressive aspect indicates that the action, event or condition is ongoing in the present, the past or the future. It is also possible to combine a complete (or perfect) tense with an incomplete tense to describe an action which was in progress and then finished: past perfect progressive (I had been going)

Answered by SoubhagyaRay
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