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present tense
Präsens
pres·ent ˈtense СЪЩ ЛИНГВ
Präsens ср <-, Prä·sẹn·tia>
Gegenwartsform f <-, -en>
tense1 [ten(t)s] СЪЩ ЛИНГВ
Tempus ср <-, Tempora> spec
I. tense2 [ten(t)s] ПРИЛ
tense finger, muscle, person, voice:
II. tense2 [ten(t)s] ГЛАГ прх
III. tense2 [ten(t)s] ГЛАГ нпрх
tense muscle, person:
sich вин [an]spannen
I. pres·ent1 [ˈprezənt] СЪЩ
1. present no pl (now):
2. present no pl ЛИНГВ:
Gegenwart f <->
Präsens ср <-, Prä·sẹn·tia>
3. present ЮР:
Phrases:
II. pres·ent1 [ˈprezənt] ПРИЛ
1. present inv, attr (current):
present value ФИН
Tageswert м <-(e)s, -e>
2. present inv, attr (being dealt with):
3. present inv, usu pred (in attendance):
bei etw дат anwesend [o. geh zugegen] sein
4. present inv, usu pred (existing):
to be present [in sth]
[in etw дат] vorkommen [o. vorhanden sein]
pres·ent2 [ˈprezənt] СЪЩ
Geschenk ср <-(e)s, -e>
Präsent ср <-(e)s, -e> geh шег
to get [or receive] sth as a present
to give sth to sb [or sb sth] as a present
jdm etw schenken
to make sb a present of sth
jdm etw schenken
I. pre·sent3 [prɪˈzent] ГЛАГ прх
1. present (give formally):
to present sth [to sb/sth] gift
[jdm/etw] etw schenken
to present sth [to sb/sth] award, medal, diploma
[jdm/etw] etw überreichen
to present sb with sth gift
jdm etw schenken
to present sb with sth award, medal, diploma
jdm etw überreichen
2. present (express):
Kritik an etw дат äußern [o. üben]
3. present (hand over, show):
to present sth [to sb/sth]
[jdm/etw] etw vorlegen [o. präsentieren]
to present a united front organization, people
4. present (put forward):
to present sth [to sb/sth]
[jdm/etw] etw präsentieren
5. present (face, confront):
6. present:
to present sth (be)
etw bieten
7. present form (introduce):
to present sb [to sb]
jdn [jdm] vorstellen
8. present (compère):
9. present (portray, show):
to present sb/sth [as sb/sth]
jdn/etw [als jdn/etw] präsentieren
10. present ВОЕН:
11. present (appear):
12. present (arise):
to present itself opportunity, solution
to present itself problem
13. present МЕД:
to present itself illness
to present itself illness
II. pre·sent3 [prɪˈzent] ГЛАГ нпрх МЕД
1. present patient:
2. present fetus:
3. present illness:
III. pre·sent3 [prɪˈzent] СЪЩ no pl
present ГЛАГ
Present
Itense
youtense
he/she/ittenses
wetense
youtense
theytense
Past
Itensed
youtensed
he/she/ittensed
wetensed
youtensed
theytensed
Present Perfect
Ihavetensed
youhavetensed
he/she/ithastensed
wehavetensed
youhavetensed
theyhavetensed
Past Perfect
Ihadtensed
youhadtensed
he/she/ithadtensed
wehadtensed
youhadtensed
theyhadtensed
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His research mainly deals with ergative morphosyntax and grammatical semantics of tense, aspect, mood and evidentiality.
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When protests became tense, it was often these three who were able to deescalate the situation, preventing violence.
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In other cases there may not be clearly delineated categories of tense and mood, or aspect and mood.
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After a tense meeting, they are allowed to continue.
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In both parts of the sentence, we use the present tense.
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In beiden Satzteilen verwenden wir Präsens.
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Modal verbs are generally only used in the present tense in English.
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