Tense (noun): a verb based on a verb used to indicate a time, and sometimes a continuation or completeness, of an action or situation in relation to a tense. ORIGIN Latin tempus "time" The concept of tense in English is the method we use to refer to the past - past, present and future. Many languages use the tense to speak in time. Some languages have no sense of time, but they can still speak in time, using a variety of methods. So, we are talking about time in English with tense. But, and this is too big but: we can also talk about time without using the tense (for example, going to a special building to talk about the future, not the tense) one season does not always speak at the same time (for example, we can use the present tense, or the past tense, to talk about the future - see the period and time to find out more about this) Note that many programmers are of the opinion that there are only two times in English: the present tense and the past tense. That’s because...