The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
the aspect of a verb that expresses a completed completed action
Synonym: perfective
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
the aspect of a verb that expresses a completed completed action
Synonym: perfective
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In grammar, the perfective aspect is an aspect that exists in many languages. The term "perfective aspect" is generally used to refer to an action viewed as a whole, and it is equivalent to the aspectual component of past-perfective tenses variously called "aorist", "preterite", and "simple past". In languages which have aspect, the perfective is often secondarily used to indicate a momentary action, or the beginning or end of an action.
The perfective aspect, referring to a single event conceived as a unit, is distinguished from the imperfective aspect, which represents an event in the process of unfolding (often a repeated or habitual event), and from the prospective aspect, representing an event that is 'about to' take place. In English, verbs in the simple past form "X-ed" are often equivalent to a perfective aspect, whereas verbs in the progressive "was X-ing" are often equivalent to an imperfective. For example, both verbs in the sentence "He raised his sword and struck the enemy" would be translated as perfective by a language which distinguishes this aspect; in the sentence "As he was striking the enemy, he was killed by an arrow," however, the first verb would be imperfective and the second perfective.
There are a number of important qualifications, however:
The term "perfective aspect" is sometimes used to refer to the perfect aspect, which describes a state resulting from a previous action (also described as a previous action with relevance to a particular time, or a previous action viewed from the perspective of a later time).
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