The continuative aspect (abbreviated CONT or CNT) is a grammatical aspect representing actions that are 'still' happening.
Sinónimos
Examples for "cont"
Examples for "cont"
1The growing burden of this disease to our society necessitates cont …
2The Creek country west of the Verdigris River is almost destitute (cont.)
3An abortive treaty was likewise made with the Wyandots, whom Dole (cont.)]
4Entred &c. The Second Part of the Faerie Queene, cont.
5But if we get one full company of Delawares and Shawnees, (cont.)
1The cntn1 null mouse presents with ataxia, progressive muscle weakness, and postnatal lethality, similar to the affected members in this family.
2However, little is known about the impact of CNT on hMSC behavior.
3These investigations have demonstrated that some f-CNTs can directly elicitate specific inflammatory pathways.
4It is up to the CNT to decide what happens now.
5The first repeated in vitro stimulation of hippocampal neurons with CNT electrodes is demonstrated.
1Imperial Russia represented the most vast continuative territory which a State ever occupied in all history's records of vast empires.
2The functions of relatives are performed by position, explanatory or continuative clauses being made to precede directly the word they affect.