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    tense
    [tens]
    adjective
    tense (adjective) · tenser (comparative adjective) · tensest (superlative adjective)
    1. (especially of a muscle or someone's body) stretched tight or rigid:
      "she tried to relax her tense muscles"
      • (of a person) unable to relax because of nervousness, anxiety, or stimulation:
        "he was tense with excitement"
      • (of a situation, event, etc.) causing or showing anxiety and nervousness:
        "relations between the two neighboring states had been tense in recent years"
      • phonetics
        (of a speech sound, especially a vowel) pronounced with the vocal muscles stretched tight. The opposite of lax
    verb
    tense (verb) · tenses (third person present) · tensed (past tense) · tensed (past participle) · tensing (present participle)
    1. become tense, typically through anxiety or nervousness:
      "her body tensed up"
      • make (a muscle or one's body) tight or rigid:
        "carefully stretch and then tense your muscles"
    Origin
    late 17th century: from Latin tensus ‘stretched’, from the verb tendere.
    tense
    [tens]
    noun
    grammar
    tense (noun) · tenses (plural noun)
    1. a set of forms taken by a verb to indicate the time (and sometimes also the continuance or completeness) of the action in relation to the time of the utterance:
      "the past tense"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the general sense ‘time’): from Old French tens, from Latin tempus ‘time’.
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  1. Time of action or event
    Tense is a grammatical concept that indicates the time of action or event12345. It allows us to express actions that have happened in the past, are happening in the present, or will happen in the future.
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    Tense is a grammatical concept that indicates the time of action or event. Tense provides temporal information and enables us to express actions that have happened in the past, are happening in the present, or will happen in the future.
    www.geeksforgeeks.org/english-tenses/
    tense (noun): a verb-based method used to indicate the time, and sometimes the continuation or completeness, of an action or state in relation to the time of speaking. ORIGIN Latin tempus "time" The concept of tense in English is a method that we use to refer to time - past, present and future.
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    Define tense: In grammar, the definition of tense is a verb’s quality that shows time in which an act, state, or condition occurs or occurred. In summary, there are three tense groups in English which include past, present, and future. The past expresses events that have ended.
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    In grammar, tense is the time of a verb's action or its state of being, such as present (something happening now), past (something happened earlier), or future (something going to happen). These are called the verb's time frame.
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    tense, in grammar, a verbal category relating the time of a narrated event to the time of the speech event. In many languages the concept of time is expressed not by the verb but by other parts of speech (temporal adverbials or even nouns, for example).
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