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tenses

Tenser vs Tenses - What's the difference?

tenser | tenses |


As an adjective tenser

is (tense).

As a noun tenses is

.

As a verb tenses is

(tense).

Tenses vs Temses - What's the difference?

tenses | temses |


As nouns the difference between tenses and temses

is that tenses is while temses is .

As a verb tenses

is (tense).

Tenses vs Tenues - What's the difference?

tenses | tenues |


As a noun tenses

is .

As a verb tenses

is (tense).

As an adjective tenues is

.

Tenses vs Tenges - What's the difference?

tenses | tenges |


As nouns the difference between tenses and tenges

is that tenses is plural of lang=en while tenges is plural of lang=en.

As a verb tenses

is third-person singular of tense.

Tenses vs Lenses - What's the difference?

tenses | lenses |


As nouns the difference between tenses and lenses

is that tenses is plural of lang=en while lenses is plural of lens.

As a verb tenses

is third-person singular of tense.

Tenses vs Tensest - What's the difference?

tenses | tensest |


As a noun tenses

is .

As a verb tenses

is (tense).

As an adjective tensest is

(tense).

Tenses vs Tensed - What's the difference?

tenses | tensed |


As verbs the difference between tenses and tensed

is that tenses is third-person singular of tense while tensed is past tense of tense.

As a noun tenses

is plural of lang=en.

Tenses vs Tensies - What's the difference?

tenses | tensies |


As nouns the difference between tenses and tensies

is that tenses is plural of lang=en while tensies is a call in any children's game, such as jacks, where ten actions must be performed.

As a verb tenses

is third-person singular of tense.

Tenses vs Teases - What's the difference?

tenses | teases |


As nouns the difference between tenses and teases

is that tenses is plural of lang=en while teases is plural of lang=en.

As a verb tenses

is third-person singular of tense.

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