the perfect tense
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preterperfectthe perfect tense
preterperfectsPRETERPERFECT, the perfect tense
imperfectnot perfect also UNPERFECT / a verb tense expressing ongoing action in the past
HAVEPerfect tense word
PRETERITThe past tense
EDGEPlace for the tense
PRETERITVerb tense expressing the past
MATCHPOINTTense moment on the court
OTSTense periods in the NHL
PRETERITEIn grammar, the past tense.
BRITYank in the past tense?
tensenessthe state of being tense
SETONEDGELike the teeth of tense people
OMENWhat may make the future tense?
AGREEHave the same tense, e.g.
tensitythe state of being tense; tenseness
tensenessesTENSENESS, the state of being tense
LEND"I'm giving up the past tense for ..."
couldpast tense of the auxiliary verb can
wouldpast tense of the auxiliary verb will
wouldspast tense of the auxiliary verb will
tensitythe quality or state of being tense tenseness
tensitythe state of being tense (taut (fully stretched))
enallagethe changing of one grammatical tense for another
enallagesENALLAGE, the changing of one grammatical tense for another
tensitiesTENSITY, the state of being tense (taut (fully stretched))
squinchingTense up the muscles of (one's eyes or face)
edginessthe state of being edgy (tense (taut (fully stretched)))
ARALSea whose Wikipedia article is written in the past tense
imperfectsIMPERFECT, a verb tense expressing ongoing action in the past
edginessesEDGINESS, the state of being edgy (tense (taut (fully stretched)))
keentense the keen delight in the chase F. W. Maitland
laxationthe act of relaxing (to make less tense or rigid)
laxationsLAXATION, the act of relaxing (to make less tense or rigid)
preteritethe grammatical tense signifying past time or a completed action also PRETERIT
preteritesPRETERITE, the grammatical tense signifying past time or a completed action also PRETERIT
EATVerb whose past tense is formed by moving the first letter to the end
RIPTORNEntertainer whose last name is the past tense of a synonym of his first name
historic(of a tense) Used in the narration of past events, esp. Latin and Greek imperfect and pluperfect
ALITPast-tense verb that is the same as its present-tense form minus the fourth and fifth letters