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discuss in brief about the perfective and progressive aspects of the verb and tense with proper example​

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Perfective aspects of the verb: The perfective aspects is a feature of the verb which denotes viewing the event the verb describe as a completed whole,rather than from within the event as it unfolds.

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'She sat down' as opposed to 'she was sitting down', since the focus is on the completion of what is expressed by the verb,this aspects is generally associated with the past and future tense.This term is often used interchangeably with aorist aspects.This is not to be confused with the perfect tense.

Progressive verb: The progressive form is a verb tense used to show an ongoing action in progress at some point in time.. Verb can appear in any one of three progressive tense: present progressive,p ast progressive and future progressive.The verb in the progressive form use a form of' to be' + the present participle.

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