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Grammatical tense is a way languages express the time or place at which an event described by a sentence occurs. In English, this is a property of a verb? form, and expresses only time-related information (English does not have spatial tenses). Tense, along with mood? and person?, are three ways in which verb forms are frequently characterized in Indo-European languages.

The exact number of tenses in a language is often a matter of some debate. An example of some generally-recognized English tenses using the verb "go" is shown here:


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