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Aorists

Definition: Aorist verbs (prepositional phrases) in English are those that begin with "a" or "ow". They describe actions done before a verb and are often used to describe past events like when someone started something, happened, etc. The most common examples include: 1. 'When was it done?', 'How long ago did this happen?'. 2. 'When did he do that?' They also work as prepositional phrases (which start with "a") in other languages and cultures where they are more commonly used. The word has two main meanings: - Present: Actions taking place at the time of writing - Past: Actions completed before a verb is written Some examples from English: 1. I was born yesterday. 2. He bought it today. Each word represents different aspects of actions and events, like when they were done (present) or completed (past). So "aorist" verbs are like "present" verbs, but with the added detail that something happened before a verb is written down (past).


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