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+ | * ''build, make, draw a picture, look through, walk a mile, read a book'' | ||
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* They built a hous last year. | * They built a hous last year. | ||
* He read the book yesterday. | * He read the book yesterday. | ||
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+ | * [[aktionsart]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:16, 14 June 2014
Definition
Accomplishment is a type of situation (or state of affair) which is dynamic (implies change), telic (has a natural endpoint) and durative (non-punctual).
Examples
English
- build, make, draw a picture, look through, walk a mile, read a book
Example sentences:
- They built a hous last year.
- He read the book yesterday.
See also
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