Tenses [verb]

Definition of Tenses:

make or become harder

Synonyms of Tenses:


Opposite/Antonyms of Tenses:


Sentence/Example of Tenses:

"You are not quite right in your tenses, Austin," she remarked.

In verbs there are five tenses, or times, expressing an action, or affirmation.

Egotism, in every one of its moods and tenses, must have a strong fascination.

The denotation of the tenses was effected by appropriate signs.

The morning wore on, and tenses and moods gave place to drill.

Timeliness is as important as ever, so he must look to his tenses.

The other tenses are conjugated, as is ari,u, in the second conjugation.

The present tenses is and tha never take the do before them.

It was found in the other tenses, in the other number, and in other moods.

He began to lose track of his tenses—that was the only sign he gave of perturbation.