No, tense can be an adjective, noun, or verb, but not an adverb. However tensely is an adverb.
tense (adjective) - taut, under tension; or anxious, nervous, worried (when used for a person)
tense (noun) - grammatical verb conjugation, primarily by time (e.g. past tense)
tense (verb) - to stiffen (as in preparation for a kinetic action), or to flex a muscle.
No, it is not an adverb. It is the past tense, plural or second person, for the verb to be (I was, you were, he/she/it was, we were, they were).
The past tense of is not is was not. (Not is an adverb and does not change from one tense to another.)
It doesn't have a past tense as it is an adverb.
Tense is not an adverb. Tense is a grammatical term that refers to the time of an action or state. It is commonly used in linguistics to describe the temporal relationship between different elements in a sentence.
There is no past tense for exemplary, since it is not a verb (it is an adverb).
No, it is not an adverb. It is the past tense, plural or second person, for the verb to be (I was, you were, he/she/it was, we were, they were).
"had not" is the past tense of "have not". (not is an adverb and does not have tenses)
No, it is not an adverb. Crouched is a past tense verb.
The past tense of is not is was not. (Not is an adverb and does not change from one tense to another.)
decisively is an adverb and does not show tense.
The past tense is not visited (not is an adverb).
It doesn't have a tense as it's an adverb.
It doesn't have a tense as it's an adverb.
No, it is not an adverb. Became is the past tense of the verb become.
No, it is not an adverb. Rang is the past tense of the verb to ring.
No, it is not an adverb. The word wagged is a past tense verb.
No. It is the past tense of compete.One adverb is the adverb form of the adjective competitive, which is competitively.