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  • They should be the same tense as used in those other languages.
  • Now, both aspects could be used in the same tense of Serbian.
  • The women's 200-meter butterfly did not carry the same tense mystery.
  • The third set followed the same tense, tight pattern with neither player able to dent the other's serve.
  • Words such as'book'and'cook'can be pronounced with the same tenser vowel as in GOOSE, not the one of FOOT.
  • I plan on rewriting the character bios so they all use the same tense, but I can't figure out whether to use past or present tense.
  • :If I can use the story-line of a game as a rather complex example, the article would generally follow the same tense as was presented in the game.
  • Tones ( the rises and falls in pitch of the voice ) also play an important grammatical role in Chichewa verbs, distinguishing one tense from another or different nuances of meaning within the same tense.
  • Talk, dark and handsome, Lemieux can seem, in close quarters, both alert and aloof, projecting the same tense energy in a business suit that he used to exude in his hockey uniform.
  • As explained by Tolkien, verbs in Quenya are negated by prefacing a " negative verb " " ua-" ( not marked for tense ) to the impersonal form of the same tense:
  • More significant are minimal pairs in verbs, where a change of tones indicates a change in the tense, or a difference between the same tense used in a main clause and in a subordinate clause, for example:
  • Under live albums, for how short the section is demonstrtive pronouns are used too much, that section also needs to all be in the same tense " except for the part about the availability of download ."
  • Often two different tenses, such as " ndimap韙a " " I was going " and " nd韒ap韙a " " I go ", have the same tense-marker but are distinguished by their tonal pattern.
  • Using the present tense to express this alternative _ that is, using the same tense you would use if you were really looking ahead at an outcome still to be determined _ casts these events into a land of perpetual potential.
  • One can interpret this as a verb that captures an initiation or transition occurring at the beginning of the action, and that the action is grammatically understood to still be taking place if conjugated in the recent past tense; however, similar verbs will not always be conjugated in the same tense.
  • Later works by Borlongan, after his move from the streets of Manila to the provincial settings of Zambales, increasingly featured people in rural settings as well, but imbued with the same tense energy which characterizes his urban-setting figures-a thematic contrast which has been described as a prominent characteristic of Borlongan's later corpus.
  • The direct case is often imprecisely called the " nominative " in South Asia and " absolutive " in the Philippines, but linguists typically reserve those terms for grammatical cases that have a narrower scope . ( See nominative case and absolutive case . ) A direct case is found in several Indo-Iranian languages, there it may contrast with an oblique case that marks some core relations, so the direct case does not cover all three roles in the same tense.