🔒 Closed What is the past tense for "tense"?

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It should be understood that “tense” is a verb, a noun, and an adjective. It has tenses only as a verb.

The past tense of the verb “tense” is “tensed.” Example:

“George was already tense [adjective], but when he heard that his mother-in-law would be visiting him and his wife for the following week, he tensed [verb in the past tense] even further.”
 
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