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Only a verb can be past tense. The term "this morning" is an adverbial phrase. It could refer to the past, present, or future.

Present: I am really tired this morning.

Past: I was at the store this morning.

Future: I will probably see her this morning.

Some time-related adverbs and adverb phrases can only be used with past tense verbs: yesterday, last week, years ago, and so forth.

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