| 31. | If any of that happened, it happened in the past tense.
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| 32. | He'd now like to keep all that in the past tense.
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| 33. | Some are already talking about the books in the past tense.
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| 34. | But already, relatives talked of the boys in the past tense.
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| 35. | This kind of past tense is known as discontinuous past.
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| 36. | Fuad's statement Friday put the idea in the past tense.
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| 37. | Horace Grant, however, spoke of Hill in the past tense.
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| 38. | The tense used for news style articles is past tense.
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| 39. | A day spent trying not to use the past tense.
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| 40. | It is really hard writing of Judith in past tense.
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