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What is the past tense of the verb tense?

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13y ago

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The verb "to tense" (transitive/intransitive) forms the regular past tenses and participle "tensed."

Example :

"He tensed in anticipation of the verdict."

"I tensed my legs and prepared to leap."

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12y ago

'is' is from the verb 'to be'.

the present tense of this verb is:

i am

you (singular) are

he/she/it IS

we are

you (plural) are

they are

the past tense of this verb is:

i was

you (singular) were

he/she/it WAS

we were

you (plural) were

they were

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