He always looked at each aspect of a situation.
One aspect of WikiAnswers is dealing with the sheer number of questions asked.
(*for the grammatical term "aspect" which indicates the use of conjugations and constructions to further define the time sense of a verb, see the related question below)
He always looked at each aspect of a situation. One aspect of WikiAnswers is dealing with the sheer number of questions asked. [Edit] - 10-Mar-2011 8:12 AM. I think the question deals with Aspect in terms of Grammatical aspect, not the word 'aspect' in its general sense. At any rate, Aspect deals with how a person views an event. In English, the two major categories of Aspect are Perfective and Progressive. In certain languages, such as Russian, Hindi, a third category, Imperfective, also exists. Aspect is, in some sense, related to time. But it differs from Tense in that tense places an event on a time continuum in relation to the time of utterance. the continuum of time for Aspect is limited to the construction (the sentence) in question. This link gives a good list of examples of aspect use: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_aspect#Terms_for_various_aspects Cheers!
look, appearance
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
You need a sentence with the word towards.
The word "aspect" is a noun. An example of a sentence using the word is: One major aspect of the problem is that they do not have enough resources to complete the project.
The most puzzling aspect of the pyramids is their precise measurements and positioning.
Portentously the great change is an aspect of present day society
Vegetation is a very important aspect for the pollution free environment. This is an example of vegetation word.
The word antithesis is a word used to describe something that is the complete opposite of something else. A good sentence would be, the twin sisters were antithesis in every single aspect of their personalities.
We're naming our son "Aspect".
they should produce a written repot covering the aspect specified at the end of the lesson plan
The anarchists conspired to take out every aspect of government.
He always looked at each aspect of a situation. One aspect of WikiAnswers is dealing with the sheer number of questions asked. [Edit] - 10-Mar-2011 8:12 AM. I think the question deals with Aspect in terms of Grammatical aspect, not the word 'aspect' in its general sense. At any rate, Aspect deals with how a person views an event. In English, the two major categories of Aspect are Perfective and Progressive. In certain languages, such as Russian, Hindi, a third category, Imperfective, also exists. Aspect is, in some sense, related to time. But it differs from Tense in that tense places an event on a time continuum in relation to the time of utterance. the continuum of time for Aspect is limited to the construction (the sentence) in question. This link gives a good list of examples of aspect use: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_aspect#Terms_for_various_aspects Cheers!
A drawback is a negative aspect in contrast to a positive change. Example : "The drawback to increased crop production was a drop in the price for farmers."
Please phrase your question in the form of a sentence.
Yes. Writing example sentences like this one is an aspectof WikiAnswers that I am not very fond of....but it goes with the badge.He always looked at each aspect of a situation.One aspect of WikiAnswers is dealing with the sheer number of questions asked.[Edit] - 10-Mar-2011 8:12 AM.I think the question deals with Aspect in terms of Grammatical aspect, not the word 'aspect' in its general sense.At any rate, Aspect deals with how a person views an event. In English, the two major categories of Aspect are Perfective and Progressive. In certain languages, such as Russian, Hindi, a third category, Imperfective, also exists.Aspect is, in some sense, related to time. But it differs from Tense in that tense places an event on a time continuum in relation to the time of utterance. the continuum of time for Aspect is limited to the construction (the sentence) in question.This link gives a good list of examples of aspect use:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_aspect#Terms_for_various_aspectsCheers!