It refers to using the correct tense for what you are writing/speaking.
For example, you should use past tense when you're referring to things that happened in the past.
Proper tense refers to using the correct verb forms to indicate the time of an action or event in writing or speech. It is important to maintain consistency in tense throughout a sentence or paragraph to ensure clarity and coherence in communication.
The proper past tense for the word "sneak" is "sneaked."
The correct past tense of "initial" is "initialed."
Lacked. Eg. He lacked a proper education.
Doug is a proper noun and does not have any tenses. If you meant the past tense verb dug, the present tense is dig.
The present tense of "break" is "break." For example, "I break the glass."
'Proper' is an adjective and so it doesn't have a past tense.
The past tense is termed.
Tanzania is a proper noun, not a verb tense.
The proper past tense for the word "sneak" is "sneaked."
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Welcomed
Past tense - petted. Present tense - pet/petting. Future tense - will pet.
The correct past tense of "initial" is "initialed."
wondered
Audited
We Came is past tense. We will come is future tense. We are going is present.