tense|tenser|tensest in English

adjective

strained, taut, rigid, nervous, stressful

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1. The game is getting tenser all the time.

2. And, plus, things are still tense, very, very tense, with...

3. Assurances are in past tense and one is in future tense

4. Deleting Tense Description

5. Verb tense Consistency refers to keeping the same tense throughout a clause

6. You're so tense...

7. Betinge ( imperative beting, infinitive at Betinge, present tense Betinger, past tense Betingede, perfect tense har Betinget ) be a prerequisite for quotations

8. You're so tense.

9. You're really tense.

10. Enter tense description

11. Tense to both.

12. Present Tense augurate / Augurates Past Tense augurated Present Participle augurating Past Participle augurated

13. The past tense of Beclout is Beclouted Table Of Contents: Beclouted The Forms of Beclout Conjugate Beclout Beclout in Present Simple (Indefinite) Tense Beclout in Present Continuous (Progressive) Tense Beclout in Present Perfect Tense Beclout in Present Perfect Continuous Tense

14. Past tense of brake is Braked. Broke is the past tense of break.

15. Operative verb tense- - loved.

16. Turkish Aorist tense and present simple tense of English are roughly the same things

17. My back is tense.

18. The situation was tense.

19. Is the rope tense?

20. Wow, he seems tense.

21. Posture upset and tense.

22. We have learned both The simple present tense and The present continuous tense last semester.

23. Choose is the simple present tense and the simple future tense of the verb Choose

24. Therefore, the difficulty of studying the verb tense in attributive clause has relevance to tense system.

25. You look a bit tense.