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Tense (linguistics); Tense (disambiguation)

Tenseless language         
CATEGORY THAT LOCATES A SITUATION IN TIME, TO INDICATE WHEN THE SITUATION TAKES PLACE
Tense (grammar); Tenses; Grammatical tenses; Verb tense; TCOM (linguistics); Time of Completion; Time of Evaluation; Time of evaluation; Time of completion; TCOM (Linguistics); Grammar tense; Grammar tenses; Tenseless language; Tense uniformity; Compound tense; Tenses of verbs; Verb tenses; TEVL
In linguistics, a tenseless language is a language that does not have a grammatical category of tense. Tenseless languages can and do refer to time, but they do so using lexical items such as adverbs or verbs, or by using combinations of aspect, mood, and words that establish time reference.
Near future (grammar)         
GRAMMATICAL TENSE INDICATING BOTH FUTURE AND NON-REMOTE/NEAR SITUATION
Near-future tense; Near future tense; Close future tense
Some languages have grammatical categories to represent near future, a subcategory of the future tense.
Nonpast tense         
GRAMMATICAL TENSE
Non-past; Nonpast; Non-past tense
A nonpast tense (abbreviated ) is a grammatical tense that distinguishes a verbal action as taking place in times present or future, as opposed to past tense. This can be illustrated in English, where future is not a separate form of the verb, as demonstrated by forms such as I hope he gets [nonpast] better tomorrow, where the future modal will is not required the way a true tense would be.

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