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In Latin grammar, the present system, which comprises the three simple tenses—present, future, and imperfect—contrasts with the perfect system and typically expresses actions that are not completed.
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In Latin grammar, the present system, which comprises the three simple tenses—present, future, and imperfect—contrasts with the perfect system and typically expresses actions that are not completed.
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present system
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ラテン語における未完了な動作を表現するための時制体系で、現在、未来、未完了過去の三つの単純時制からなる。 / 完成体(完了、未来完了、過去完了)と対比して、動作が完了していないことを示す時制群である。
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