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The prefix of "tence" is "con-" as in "convenience" or "concede."
An interrogative question is a type of question that seeks information or clarification. An example of an interrogative question in the past tense would be "Did you go to the store yesterday?" and in the present tense, it would be "Are you going to the party tonight?"
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It seems like there may have been a typo in your question. "Tence" does not appear to be a recognized word or term. Can you please provide more context or clarify your question?
Past Tence. They were given. Present Tence. To give them
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The population of Tence is 2,890.
The prefix of "tence" is "con-" as in "convenience" or "concede."
An interrogative question is a type of question that seeks information or clarification. An example of an interrogative question in the past tense would be "Did you go to the store yesterday?" and in the present tense, it would be "Are you going to the party tonight?"
The area of Tence is 52.12 square kilometers.
"added" is the past tence for "add". there is no past tence for "added"
The population of Le Mas-de-Tence is 150.
I think that because the word "text" is such a modern word that actually it could be either.
they poo
The area of Le Mas-de-Tence is 12.83 square kilometers.
sit is not the past tence verd of set sit is that past tence of sat
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