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The people of the future are our descendants.
infinitive: deny past: denied past participle: denied
The past participle of the verb to deny is denied.
displacement, which is the ability to communicate about events and concepts that are not present in the immediate environment. This feature allows humans to discuss things that are not currently happening or have not yet occurred, such as events in the past or future.
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There is a past, present, and future. There was a past; there is a present and there will be a future.
The Sirens represent people who try to make you live in the past. When you encounter these kinds of people, you must resist them and force yourself to focus on the future. The future is much more important than the past. Anything bad that happened in the past can be excused by something in the future, and anything good that happened in the past can be ruined by something in the future.
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Some people get joy out of it. While others believe that if you don't study the past, then the past will be our future.
Denial is a noun. The verb is deny. The past is denied.
Deny is present tense (denies for the third person singular). Denied is the past tense and past participle, denying is the present participle.
To Deny something, or someones rights. To Deny an act. Deny, or Denys( present) Denied (past) Example: Erik broke the door, but he Denied that he did it... "you can not Deny the fact that I am telling the truth" You can't Deny my rights ( privilege )