“tense” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “tense”:

+ The accident unfolded over the course of five tense days, as a number of agencies at local, state and federal level tried to diagnose the problem and decide whether or not the on-going accident required a full emergency evacuation of the population.

+ The past tense is used for actions in a time which has already happened.

+ A tense standoff that ensued between the two sides ended only when Marcos fled the country on February 25, 1986, at U.S.

+ Staunton and Morphy met socially in Birmingham and, after a tense discussion, Staunton agreed to play in early November.{{ cite book title=Chess Characters, volume 2 author=Diggle G.H.

+ It is easy to make past tense – always add “-is” ending.

+ Thompson was using Acosta — a prominent Mexican-American political activist and attorney — as a central source for the story, and the two found it difficult for a brown-skinned Mexican to talk openly with a white reporter in the racially tense atmosphere of Los Angeles, California.

tense in-sentences
tense in-sentences

Example sentences of “tense”:

+ They try to pretend that nothing is wrong but end up having a tense argument about it.

+ They will become tense around people with the ‘Sad’ trait.

+ The woman may also have an orgasm, which causes the vagina to tense up and relax repeatedly.

+ So when we use the present continuous tense we are talking about something that is still not yet finished or complete at the time of speaking.

+ In order to explain and understand tense, it is useful to imagine time as a line on which past tense, present tense and future tense are positioned.

+ However, Chinese and Indonesian show tense by adding new words, instead of changing the verb.

+ A tense standoff ensued, until the commanding officers of the unit managed to bluff the Japanese forces into surrendering.

+ The shooting of Korean Air Lines was one of the most tense moments of the Cold War.

+ The disturbances in Azerbaijan, in response to the Soviet government’s lack of response to the already tense conflict between the Azerbaijanis and Armenians, resulted in calls for independence and secession, which resulted in the massacre known as “Black January” in the capital Baku in January 1990.

+ Verbs are conjugated depending on tense and person.

+ The partnership between the two companies had become tense due to the car’s lack of performance.

+ The Sune books are told in the Third-person narrativethird person perspective and using the present tense and uses imperfect during flashback scenes, while Bert is told as a first person narrative.

+ The problem is serious, not just a few tense mistakes or poor word choices that detract from the experience but not the comprehension.

+ They try to pretend that nothing is wrong but end up having a tense argument about it.

+ They will become tense around people with the 'Sad' trait.

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