The grammatical tense expressing actions which took place in the past.
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Examples for "preterit"
Examples for "preterit"
1The past or preterit tense of Arise.
2In life, as in (that for him more truly actual thing) literature, it was always the preterit that enthralled him.
3"I should say I used to be, if you hadn't objected to my perfects and preterits."
4"Pynchon keeps bleating about the preterit, right?"
5; 277), the preterit of Eat.
1There are no preterite storytellers, Harry; remember that.
2Thus Ya enters into the future tense, and Zi in the preterite of all verbs requiring auxiliaries.
3Thus, in all verbs the preterite and the past participle were the same and ended in -ED.
4And in the preterite of the same verb, mattara, he has taken it away: mattaratit, he has taken it away from thee.
5How can one tell the story of the finish in cold-blooded preterites?
1Sylvia heard, or thought-hoped-sheheard , aslightstress on the past tense.
2By the way, the questions were all written in the past tense.
3All that I say in this paper is in a paulo- past tense.
4But perhaps that last sentence should now be in the past tense.
5I don't know why I'm referring to it in the past tense.
1"I fear not; I fear that it is rather praeterite than practical."
1One was that sensation of flying, as they whirled through snowy parks and along Riverside drive, past historic places and world-famous buildings.