The aorist tense `presents an occurence in summary, viewed as a whole from the outside, without regard for the internal make up of the occurrence` (Fanning, 97). It...
The following four categories of the present tense include those that are used to indicate an event or occurence taking place over a long interval, or an extended...
With reference to aspect, the future seems to offer an external portrayal, something of a temporal counterpart to the aorist indicative. The external portrayal `presents...
Like the present tense, the imperfect tense displays an internal aspect. That is, it portrays the action from within the event, without regard for beginning or end...
The perfect and pluperfect tenses are indentical in aspect though different in time. Thus both speak of an event accomplished in the past (in the indicative mood)...
A. Narrow Band Presents The action is portrayed as being in progress, or as occurring. In the indicative mood, it is portrayed as occurring in the present time (`right...