"Diary tense" is not a recognized term in grammar or linguistics. It might refer to a writing style in which the author recounts events in a diary or journal format, typically using first-person narrative. If you are referring to different tenses used in diary writing, it would depend on the specific events being described, with past tense often being commonly used.
The past tense form of "diary" is "diaried."
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
The past tense is you meant.
Meant is the past tense of mean.
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The past tense form of "mean" is "meant."
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The present perfect tense of mean is:I/You/We/They have meant.He/She/It has meant.
The simple past tense of 'am' is 'was' or 'were'
if you mean future tense, will open.
Past tense you mean? =Taught
If you mean writhe, the past tense is writhed.