Ok, thanks.
So perfective gets used when you want to emphasise the result (or lack of result) of an action, whereas imperfective is used when a result is not seen as relevent. That sounds quite sensible, and fits with what I already know too. I think the idea I had picked up from my book about perfective being used when someone fails to do an expected action was just not well explained. Seems clear enough now though!



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