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English example sentences with "tenses"

Learn how to use tenses in a English sentence. Over 18 hand-picked examples.

Tagalog has no verbal tenses, but Spanish does. Tagalog, though, has verbal aspects.
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Only when it comes to the tenses and the phrasal verbs is English grammar more difficult than German.
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Only when it comes to tenses and phrasal verbs is English grammar more difficult than German.
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Does Berber have tenses?
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Are there verbal tenses in Berber?
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Why are future tenses a lot easier to learn than present and past tenses?
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I don't see the point of learning the present perfect, pluperfect, conditional perfect, and future perfect tenses separately if they're all the exact same.
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I think Japanese and English language tenses differ.
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Many textbooks on Japanese claim that the language has verbal tenses, namely, the past and the non-past, but many academics proclaim that Japanese has really verbal aspects, not tenses, namely the perfective and imperfective aspects. In this way, Tagalog is more like Japanese, with its complete, progressive, and contemplative as main aspects.
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Japanese, Tagalog, and Chinese have no verbal tenses.
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Previously, I was going to have been having to have gone to have had an operation requiring anaesthesia but by the time I was able to comprehend the grammatical tenses used in this sentence, I was discharged from the hospital.
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I don't really believe in languages with obligatory tense. I prefer a comprehensive set of tenses, aspects, moods, and evidentials in a language, and they're all optional for use.
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When I compare my Tagalog writing to my English writing, I think that the application of tenses in English is really cumbersome.
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Tagalog, Japanese, and Chinese have no grammatical verbal tenses, but rely on grammatical aspects. Western languages have obligatory grammatical verbal tenses. In many textbooks on Japanese, writers describe verbal tenses, but academics deny such. Maybe, writers think that distinguishing aspect from tense is higher-level linguistics.
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In an optimal language, there should be a comprehensive set of tenses, aspects, moods, and evidentials—TAME—which are all optional for use. Whether they would be expressed as verbal conjugations or particles to complement invariant verbs is a question of architectural design.
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In Korean, adjectives often function as descriptive verbs, meaning they can be conjugated like verbs to express different tenses and moods.
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Thanks for fixing the mismatches between tenses.
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I love you with all the moods and tenses of the verb.
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