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past tense

Also past

[past tens]

noun

Grammar.
  1. (in English) the simple past.

  2. any verb formation or construction used to express an action or state occurring in the past, such as, in English, the past progressive, present perfect, and pluperfect tenses.

  3. an instance or form of a specific verb expressing a past action or state.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of past tense1

First recorded in 1650–60
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Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

They began speaking of him in the past tense.

The problem is that a large share of the rock audience continues to think of the Beach Boys in the past tense.

"Elon and I had a great relationship," Trump said on Thursday – a comment notable for its use of the past tense.

From BBC

I’ve never liked the past tense — grieved — as that implies a conclusion to something that changes us, alters our course and continues to define us.

“Prison was hard for me,” he said, speaking of his incarceration in past tense.

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