An aspect is a way we look at something. With ____ forms, there are three aspects: simple, continuous and perfect. The simple aspect emphasises that an action is ____. The perfect aspect emphasises that an action is ____. The continuous aspect focuses on the action and ____ (how long it lasts), rather than the result. It is used to show that an activity is ____ and its duration is ____. In contrast to the continuous aspect, we usually use simple tenses to talk about ____, permanent situations, finished actions and habits. Some verbs – called ____ – are not usually used in the ____, e.g. verbs that describe personal feelings (love, prefer), the senses (hear, smell) and thoughts (believe, understand).

C1. Grammar: The Continuous Aspect

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