Crossword clues for tenses
tenses
- Reacts to a threat
- Perfect and pluperfect, for two
- Prepares for a blow
- Past and present, for two
- Forms of verbs
- Becomes edgy
- Will might change them
- What verb endings indicate
- Time indicators of a sort
- They vary from past to present
- They may be perfect
- They can only be perfect in the past :(
- They can be imperfect
- Some are imperfect
- Shows distress
- Reacts to trouble
- Reacts to a strange noise, perhaps
- Present and imperfect
- Present and future, for two
- Pluperfect and others
- Pluperfect and future
- Perfect and then some?
- Past, perfect, etc
- Past, future et al
- Past and present, for verbs
- Language student's subjects
- Language lesson subject
- Language class subject
- Language class lessons
- Language class lesson
- Grammatical forms
- Grammar concerns
- Gets ready for a punch, say
- Future, present and past
- Conjugation concerns
- Conjugating categories
- Verbal inflections
- Factors in conjugation
- Future et al.
- Some of them are perfect
- Present and future, e.g.
- Present and future, e.g
- Past, present and future
- Shows fear
- Tightens (up)
- Will can change them
- Strains
- Foreign language topic
- Freezes up
- Present and the like
- Tightens, with "up"
- French subjects?
- Gets rigid
- Sometimes they're perfect
- Conjugation factors
- Past and present, e.g
- Past and perfect
- Stiffens
- Present and past, e.g
- Past, perfect, etc.
- Past and future, e.g
- Past, future et al.
- Becomes rigid
- Verb forms
- Causes strain
- Gets uptight
- Grammarian's concerns
- Grammar topics
- Grammar class subjects
- Forms of a verb
- Tightens up
Wiktionary
Usage examples of "tenses".
They are called helping verbs, because it is by their aid the compound tenses are formed.
I would be very surprised if unpublished material does not describe even more tenses than the ones we know at present.
In fact the sequence of the compound tenses puzzle experienced writers.