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    tense
    /tɛns/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. become tense, typically through anxiety or nervousness: "her body tensed up"

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  2. Nov 13, 2023 · 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.

  3. nervous and worried and unable to relax: She was very tense as she waited for the interview. B2. If a situation is tense, it causes feelings of worry or nervousness: There were some tense moments in the second half of the game. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. tense adjective (STRETCHED)

  4. 1. : stretched tight : made taut : rigid. tense muscles. 2. a. : feeling or showing nervous tension. a tense smile. b. : marked by strain or suspense. a tense thriller. 3. : produced with the muscles involved in a relatively tense state. the vowels \ē\ and \ü\ in contrast with the vowels \i\ and \u̇\ are tense. tensely adverb. tenseness noun.

  5. Define tense: In grammar, the definition of tense is a verbs 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.

  6. noun. a category of verbal inflection that serves chiefly to specify the time of the action or state expressed by the verb. a set of such categories or constructions in a particular language. the time, as past, present, or future, expressed by such a category.

  7. May 10, 2023 · Verb tenses are changes or additions to verbs to show when the action took place: in the past, present, or future. The phrase verb tense is also used for grammatical aspects, which add more details about the duration or time an action takes.

  8. Verb tense is determined by when the action took place. The three main tenses are the past tense, the present tense, and the future tense. Verb tense also tells whether the action is habitual, ongoing, or completed.

  9. Tenses refer to different forms of a verb or verb phrase. We use different tenses to talk or write about different times. For example, we usually use present tense verb forms to talk about states, events or actions that happen or are happening in the present time.

  10. TENSE definition: 1. nervous, worried, and not able to relax: 2. A tense situation makes you feel nervous and…. Learn more.

  11. What are tenses? Everyday we speak about things we did in the past, things we are doing now, and things we are going to do in the future. We do so by using verb “tenses” that indicate time—the past tense, the present tense, and the future tense.