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In contrast, Rifka Rosenwein, in Life in the Present Tense, describes the close-knit community as a gift she couldn't imagine when living in Manhattan.
The future subjunctive tense describes a future state of being that may or may not exist, especially if one has doubts about that state of being.
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List your job descriptions in past tense for jobs you have worked at, and only use present tense to describe a job you are currently working at.
A clearly downcast Nowitzki slipped into the past tense in describing his team's woes.
Colonel Edelman's wife, Kamilla, who did the talking for her husband because her English was better, used the word "tense" to describe the 13 days in October.
In a weekend interview, he cast it firmly in the past tense by describing it as a mere "Ashdownite thesis" rather than a timeless truth.
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Frequently, Mr. Ellison awkwardly slipped into the present tense when describing his late friend, as in: "If he thinks someone is better than he is in a certain area, he will listen.
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