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+ | A grammatical category of a verb in which the reference to the time an event happened according to the speaker's perspective, is ongoing. It is specifically a habitual event that happened in the past. This is one of the imperfective aspects. For example, given the sentence “I used to love linguistics”, the '''aspect''' of love- would be '''habitual'''. | ||
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A grammatical category of a verb in which the reference to the time an event happened according to the speaker's perspective, is ongoing. It is specifically a habitual event that happened in the past. This is one of the imperfective aspects. For example, given the sentence “I used to love linguistics”, the aspect of love- would be habitual.