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- The preterite or preterit (/ˈprɛtərɪt/ PRET-ər-it; abbreviated PRET or PRT) is a grammatical tense or verb form serving to denote events that took place...
- paralepsis – or occupatio or occultatio, and known also as praeteritio, preterition, or pa****pesis (παρασιώπησις). As a rhetorical device, apophasis can...
- tenses: present (also conveying ****ure meaning) and past (sometimes called "preterite" and conveying the meaning of all of the following English forms: "I did...
- preterite: gaf; English: infinitive: (to) give, preterite: gave; German: infinitive: geben, preterite: gab; Icelandic: infinitive: gefa, preterite: gaf;...
- lack of a preterite (see its etymology below) means that it neither p****es nor fails one of the criteria Even for lexical verbs, preterite forms have...
- vowels of the singular and plural preterite forms. The new uniform preterite could be based on the vowel of the old preterite singular, on the old plural,...
- English has two primary tenses, past (preterite) and non-past. The preterite is inflected by using the preterite form of the verb, which for the regular...
- often conveys reported speech; subjunctive plus preterite marks the conditional state; and the preterite alone shows either plain indicative (in the past)...
- verb except be, the preterite (simple past tense) of go is not etymologically related to its infinitive. Instead, the preterite of go, went, descends...
- Aspect: perfective or imperfective (distinguished only in the past tense as preterite and imperfect) Voice: active or p****ive The modern Spanish verb paradigm...