Wallace_Perfect and Pluperfect Flashcards
1
Q
What is the intensive perfect? (aka resultative)
A
- used to emphasize the results or present state produced by a past action. (common)
- does not exclude the notion of a completed act; rather it focuses on the resultant state
2
Q
What is the extensive perfect? (aka consummative)
A
- used to emphasize the completion of a past action or the process form which a present state emerges (common)
- emphasis is on the completed even in the past rather than present results (though it does not mean the present results are absent, just not emphasized)
3
Q
What is the intensive pluperfect? (resultative) And how should it be translated?
A
- places the emphasis on the results that existed in past time (common)
- translate as a simple past tense (“the were weary” “Their city was built…”)