| 41. | He alluded to Riley's talents, but only in past tense.
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| 42. | Why did he say that in past tense, John wondered.
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| 43. | But I shouldn't speak in past tense about the guy.
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| 44. | In formal writing, it tends to be the past tense.
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| 45. | You have to start a novel using the past tense.
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| 46. | Too many of them were talking in the past tense.
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| 47. | Many of Clemens'teammates spoke of him in the past tense.
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| 48. | They are so clear, I cannot write in past tense.
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| 49. | The past tense of eat is not eated but ate.
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| 50. | The write-ups also referred to subjects in the past tense.
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