I do not know what exactly you're referring to, but, traditionally, the Germanic languages are not described in terms of aspects, because they are not easily matched against the grammar of the language (as that jocular remark of mine enunciates). Because, further, English verbs are quite singular in the Germanic group, the word "tense" is the accepted term. Of course when they have to be analyzed beyond just the grammar, you cannot get away without aspects.



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