the word tense means averb form to indicate the time of the verb
"Pasaron" comes from the verb "pasar" which means to pass. This is the past tense of the ellos form of the verb. So, "pasaron" means "they passed."
When you tense a muscle, you are tightening it or contracting it. The opposite is to relax.
Planed is the past-tense of the verb To Plane. Unless you mean Planned, then it would still be a past-tense of the verb To Plan
It can be (tensed muscles). It is also a verb form. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to tense."
When you tense a muscle, you are tightening it or contracting it. The opposite is to relax.
The verb to time has the present tense time, or times. The past tense is "timed."
The term "planned" is the past tense of the verb "plan." It indicates that an action was intended or arranged at a specific time in the past. It refers to an action that was planned and completed before the current time.
Past verb tense: We drank.Present verb tense: We are drinking.Future verb tense: We will drink.
It's a Tense
Consistency in verb tense means that all the verbs are in the same tense.
If you mean: to book, it is 'booked'If you mean: the object book, there is no past tense for that because it is not a verb.
Strictly speaking the tense of a verb indicates time, when an action or state of being took place. It will show whether the action is finished or continuing, in the past, at the present or in the future. well, if its past tense, then it already happened, indicating the past. past is time. ANWSER;A. Time