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The following are examples of verbs in the completive aspect.
In the completive aspect, the most important part is the fact that the action is now finished.
The completive form of the interrogative begins with the consonant z.
On March 10, 2010, Johnson announced his retirement from completive soccer.
If aspect marking is absent, simple sentences are generally interpreted as completive.
A potential aspect prefix in the same context signifies the negative completive.
Used with verbs in the continuative, completive, and potential aspects.
The three aspects that are found in all varieties are habitual, potential and completive.
The completive aspect indicates a finished action.
However, not all of the verbs that begin with gw or g are in the completive aspect.
Under the scope of negation, a completive aspect prefix signifies the negative potential.
The following examples show the completive and reiterative suffixes:
The root undergoes change in the completive aspect in each person except for the third person plural.
Bloomfield and Hockett observe that not all languages have special completive interjections.
"fin") marks completive or perfect, and "a" (from Fr.
Finished actions can be discussed in the continuative, stative, or completive aspects.
It has the same form as the simple form of the completive aspect in the indicative mood, but does not carry the inseparable pronoun.
Completive or perfective aspect expressed through the word "pinis" (from English: finish):
Bloomfield and Hockett classify the words, when used to answer yes-no questions, as special completive interjections.
Three aspects are distinguished within each clause-type: incompletive, completive, and irrealis.
Students will learn how completive the work force can be because most shops can be very completive.
Another class of verbs does not distinguish aspect - one and the same form shows up in both completive and continuative aspect.
Negation (not, not yet, don't) and completive aspect (already) are indicated by modality markers which occur in clause-final position.
Aspect (completive, progressive, sustainer, etc.)
Non-stative verbs typically can optionally be marked for the progressive, habitual, completive, or irrealis aspect.