Hmmm, another ONE word for past and future? How about, "time."
Promise is another word for oath. Affirmation is another synonym for oath.
"Con-" is the prefix for this word. In Latin, it meant "with", and "sistent" was a future form of a word in Latin meaning "to stand." One who stands in the future, unmoving, would be consistent. This word implies that the idea, object, ruling, etc, being observed will remain the same in the future as it has been in the past. One who is consistent is considered reliable, dependable, and predictable.
There isn't one word for the future tense of enclosed, there is more than one word needed to state the future tense of enclosed. ex. it will be enclosed, i will enclose it
This is a word with different possible opposites.... either the past or present could be used. The timeline opposite is the past, but some uses compare present conditions with future conditions (e.g. a future President vs. the current one).The adjective opposite can be previous, historical, or former, as these all describe locations earlier rather than later in time (e.g. his futureoccupation).
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Dare has only one past tense--dared.
Will fall or about to fall. If you are looking for a word to describe future tense of fall, there is not one. past tense is fell, present tense is falling.
Already taken out or took out (because the word is past tense) or if you are looking for one word, then it would be take (present tense), taken (in past tense) or pull (present tense), pulled (in past tense)
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One way to not not let the past kill your present and future is not to dwell on the past and keep looking ahead.
You get over it by breathing out the past and breathing in the future. Another Answer You handle it one day at a time.
Promise is another word for oath. Affirmation is another synonym for oath.
Future tense are usually formed with more than one word. will future = will fall going to future = am/is/are going to fall
"Con-" is the prefix for this word. In Latin, it meant "with", and "sistent" was a future form of a word in Latin meaning "to stand." One who stands in the future, unmoving, would be consistent. This word implies that the idea, object, ruling, etc, being observed will remain the same in the future as it has been in the past. One who is consistent is considered reliable, dependable, and predictable.
If we want just one word to express that idea, the word is history. Historical records (two words) would be more precise.
Palmistry is one of the forms of scrying where you can choose to see either the past of future. Some spreads of cards will give you a look at the immediate past and on occasion the things in the past that are directly related to the current situation and/or the future.