Treebank Statistics: UD_English-PUD: Features: Tense
This feature is universal.
It occurs with 2 different values: Past
, Pres
.
2198 tokens (10%) have a non-empty value of Tense
.
762 types (14%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Tense
.
568 lemmas (12%) occur at least once with a non-empty value of Tense
.
The feature is used with 2 part-of-speech tags: VERB (1450; 7% instances), AUX (748; 4% instances).
VERB
1450 VERB tokens (67% of all VERB
tokens) have a non-empty value of Tense
.
The most frequent other feature values with which VERB
and Tense
co-occurred: Mood=Ind (870; 60%), VerbForm=Fin (870; 60%).
VERB
tokens may have the following values of Tense
:
Past
(1092; 75% of non-emptyTense
): said, used, took, began, had, became, made, allowed, released, toldPres
(358; 25% of non-emptyTense
): has, are, is, says, have, include, makes, helps, say, seemsEMPTY
(699): have, according, take, do, following, go, including, keep, help, make
Paradigm have | Pres | Past |
---|---|---|
Mood=Ind|Number=Sing|Person=3|VerbForm=Fin | has | |
Mood=Ind|VerbForm=Fin | have | had |
VerbForm=Part | had |
AUX
748 AUX tokens (74% of all AUX
tokens) have a non-empty value of Tense
.
The most frequent other feature values with which AUX
and Tense
co-occurred: Mood=Ind (699; 93%), VerbForm=Fin (699; 93%), Number=Sing (436; 58%), Person=3 (434; 58%).
AUX
tokens may have the following values of Tense
:
Past
(369; 49% of non-emptyTense
): was, were, had, been, did, gotPres
(379; 51% of non-emptyTense
): is, are, has, have, ‘s, do, ’s, does, am, ’mEMPTY
(267): be, would, will, can, could, being, have, may, having, might
Paradigm be | Pres | Past |
---|---|---|
Mood=Ind|Number=Sing|Person=1|VerbForm=Fin | am | |
Mood=Ind|Number=Sing|Person=3|VerbForm=Fin | is, 's, ’s | was |
Mood=Ind|VerbForm=Fin | are, ’m, 'm, ’re | were |
VerbForm=Part | been |
Relations with Agreement in Tense
The 10 most frequent relations where parent and child node agree in Tense
:
VERB –[aux:pass]–> AUX (179; 66%),
VERB –[conj]–> VERB (111; 77%),
AUX –[advcl]–> AUX (1; 100%),
VERB –[acl:relcl]–> VERB (1; 100%).