Tense
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Tense may refer to:
Grammar
- Grammatical tense, a grammatical category expressing the time when a state or action denoted by a verb occurs
- Tense–aspect–mood, a set of grammatical categories frequently referred to as "tense" in traditional grammar
Other uses
- Tenseness, a phonological quality frequently associated with vowels and occasionally with consonants
- Tense, a state of muscle contraction
- Tense (album), a 2014 album by South Korean pop duo TVXQ
gollark: Anyway, apparently the tendency to try and tightly manage children is a more modern thing.
gollark: Except a lot of them will be used to constant surveillance by parents, and also by that point governments and corporations.
gollark: According to a very trustworthy random internet article I happened to read yesterday, last century it was fairly common for young children to just be allowed to wander around outside on their own or with friends for ages.
gollark: To some extent, this is a modern trend.
gollark: Esolangs members are not reflective of the general population and if I had children I would not act this beeishly toward them.
See also
- Tension (disambiguation)
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