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Tense refers to the emotion of the action or state of being expressed by the verb. true or false

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True. For example: Past tense. "I RAN to my friend's house". The word "ran" is past tense of running. Running is present tense, because someone is running right now!

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The correct answer is False

Step-by-step explanation:

In grammar, the tense refers to the form of the verb in a sentence that expresses the time in which the action of a sentence takes place. Because of this, there are mainly three tenses the past to describe actions that already occurred, the present used to describe actions that are occurring and the future to describe actions that will occur. Additionally, each of these tenses can be simple, continuous or perfect. This means the tense is a reference to know when the action described occurred and therefore it is false the tense refers to the emotion of the action or state being expressed by the verb because the tense refers to the time in which the action occurs.

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