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Verlaufsform der Vergangenheit
past con·ˈtinu·ous СЪЩ no pl ЛИНГВ
past per·fect con·ˈtinu·ous СЪЩ no pl ЛИНГВ
con·tinu·ous [kənˈtɪnjuəs] ПРИЛ attr, inv
1. continuous:
continuous line also
2. continuous ЛИНГВ:
Verlaufsform f <-, -en> spec
I. past [pɑ:st, Am pæst] СЪЩ no pl
1. past:
Vergangenheit f <-, -en>
Vorleben ср <->
2. past ЛИНГВ (in grammar):
II. past [pɑ:st, Am pæst] ПРИЛ inv
1. past:
sb's past life
2. past attr (no longer in office):
3. past (over):
III. past [pɑ:st, Am pæst] НРЧ inv
to go past sb/sth
an jdm/etw vorbeigehen
to go past sb/sth vehicle
Phrases:
to not put it past sb to do sth
jdn für fähig halten [o. jdm zutrauen] , etw zu tun
IV. past [pɑ:st, Am pæst] ПРЕДЛ
1. past:
an +дат ... vorbei
hinter +дат
nach +дат
2. past (after the hour of):
nach +дат
3. past (beyond):
to be past sth
jenseits von etw дат sein
to not put sth past sb
jdm etw zutrauen
to be past it прин шег
4. past (further than):
über +вин ... hinaus
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The same goes for use of the past continuous tense in the place of the simple past.
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Lastly, it comes up in the past continuous tense.
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Verbs in indicative mood exist in four tenses, present, present continuous, past and past continuous, in addition to a subjunctive mood form for present and future tense.
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That year also witnessed the invention of the continuous transverse shock outbreak.
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Lengthy periods of continuous occupation notwithstanding, many of the smaller islands were abandoned.
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