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Tense

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The Primary English Encyclopedia: The Heart of the Curriculum, Third Edition

Tense

See also verb

The tense of a verb is a grammatical feature that situates in time the events, feelings, conditions and so on, expressed in a sentence. All finite verbs have a tense. See examples under ‘verbs’.

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Tense from The Primary English Encyclopedia: The Heart of the Curriculum, Third Edition. ISBN: 0-203-93182-3. Published: 31-Aug-2005. ©2009 Taylor and Francis. All rights reserved.



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