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Affirmations are short powerful statements in the present tense
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within you and word the statement so that it is in present tense
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PRESENT TENSE OF THE VERB – TO BE
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The present tense is the tense he chooses to use to describe the rest
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"worship" (also in the Greek present tense) the beast "and receive his mark"
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(present tense) the beast
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John's statement of those "who keep (present tense) the commandments" must be
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The present tense of hablar and all regular verbs ending in –ar would be as follows:
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This results in the full conjugation of the present tense, as you saw
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To this root, we’ll add the endings for the present tense of regular –er
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In other words, the full present tense of the verb vivir would be:
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to do to form a question in the present tense
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expressed in the present tense and have strong emotional content
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Use only the present tense
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Thus, the word for “go” in Spanish looks different in the present tense for “I” (voy) than it does for “we” (vamos)
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Here are examples of the 3 main conjugations of regular verbs in the present tense:
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" Endings for the Present tense
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” Stroyer placed the sweeping statement in the present tense, but to support his hypothesis he harped on past adventures
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is interesting that Pa Pa’s notes said, “I love you,” in the present tense,
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ME OF MY PRESENT TENSE AND HE WAS TALKING OF OUR
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Life as we know it in the present tense is but a cross section of the beast
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This new phrase isn’t necessary, but something that doesn’t allude to a present tense would help keep the tenses overall consistent
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2) Your power statement needs to be in the present tense – as if you
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Is it stated in bold, positive terms and in the present tense?
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Affirmations are always phrased in the first person and usually in a present tense ("I am") rather than a future tense ("I will") in order to increase the realization of the statement
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I used the present tense does rather than did because weapons of mass destruction (WMD) are still being made, even as I write this
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To let you know that what I put on the page was not simply a description of what could be or might might be, but once was a very present tense is
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It no longer is a present tense situation
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It operates only in the present tense, and will
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phrase every request to the universe in the present tense
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You must also always refer to a goal in the present tense
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out in the present tense, positively and without mention
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what it is you desire, and in the present tense
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"Not yet, John, but it's something very traumatic and it's probably not something in the present tense
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The worship is expressed here by the verb ‘worship’ which came in the present tense so as to show the present case and to specify that with the time of speaking
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The verb ‘know’ here came in the present tense joined with the verb “shall” in order to inform them that they shall witness the reality of God’s care and kindness at the moment of their death
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Worship is expressed here by the verb ‘worship’, which comes in the present tense to show that the words refer to the present state of the one who speaks, and to specify this with the time of their speaking
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be reversed to read as if it were either past or present tense, as in the JPS translation of the
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At other times, the Present tense is indicated by Participles, as in Genesis 2:11:
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In the present tense, the k formation may include ah, as in ic vrak ah/ There is to
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Had they been dead, the address would have been reported in different wording for the word: 'wills to destroy' has come in the present tense, and had he (pth) been dead, it would have come in the past tense, viz, 'if He destroyed', and this is something as clear as the sun of the midday
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The present tense isoften used for the future, in order to present the idea of futurity withgreater force
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present tense is used, as the act or state stillcontinues
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) Written now in 2010, it's in the present tense, but it
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Identify the limiting ones and reframe them to be positive and kind to you; in the first person present tense; short and specific; that you can say with meaning and repeated often
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"� That they referred to these past occurrences and difficulties in a possessive way and in the present tense disturbed me
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Present tense is the original verb form
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But we now know through Self’s consciousness and intellect that we have experienced life on Earth in both past and present tense, and we are aware through scientific and natural information that the Universe has been in existence for about 13
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Only when they are used referring to God are they in the present tense
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His response thrust him starkly into the present tense
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He tried to live in the present tense, but his past was always there as a reference point
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"And you, Capernaum, which are [present tense] exalted to heaven, shall be [future
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the time Christ was speaking [present tense], was in Heaven with God, but this city
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referred to is occurring on this earth for it is while they are worshiping (present tense) the
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translates this action in the present tense as "bowing" (i
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were dead present tense in about A
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is being raised (present tense) is in no translation but his and then it puts the resurrection
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Christ is (present tense) "the second man is of heaven" [1 Corinthians 15:47]
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pointing out that this is present tense, he is saying that "the second man is of heaven"
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that Christ is not of heaven, present tense in A
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resurrection be passed even if he has to use something that was, present tense, 13 years to
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referring to God are they in the present tense
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“Are asleep” is present tense, the Corinthian Christians who had died
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present tenses, ALL the dead but Christ was “asleep” when Paul wrote this
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"And you, Capernaum, which are (present tense) exalted to heaven, shall be (future
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the time Christ was speaking (present tense), was in Heaven with God, but this city
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These Corinthians was dead present tense in about A
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Presently is being raised (present tense) is in no translation but his
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Christ is (present tense) "the second man is of heaven" (1 Corinthians 15:47)
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(present tense), that they might be judged indeed according to men in the
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This is an example of affirmations that you can say to yourself either in the morning or at night (repeat them to you in Present tense)
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the time Christ was speaking [present tense], was in Heaven with God, but would be
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tense that were dead present tense in about A
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Christ is (present tense) "the second man is of heaven" [1 Corinthians
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By pointing out that this is present tense, he is saying that "the second man is of
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saying that Christ is not of heaven, present tense in A
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make the resurrection be passed even if he has to use something that was, present tense,
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translation of the Bible translates this action in the present tense as "bowing" (i
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“Are asleep” is present tense, the Corinthian Christians who had died were asleep at the time Paul was writing this, not awake in Heaven
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" “That are asleep” is present tenses, ALL the dead but Christ was “asleep” when Paul wrote this; ALL the dead persons are asleep, nothing is said about souls that are asleep or awake
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"And you, Capernaum, which are (present tense) exalted to heaven, shall be (future tense) be brought down to the grave
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" I know of no one who believes Capernaum, was at the time Christ was speaking (present tense), was in Heaven with God, but this city would be (future tense) brought down to Hell to be with Satan, yet this is what this passage says as it is in the King James Version and would have to be saying if it proved "Hell
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These Corinthians that had died was dead present tense at the time Paul was writing this letter in about A
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Presently “is being raised” (present tense) is in no translation but his and then it puts the resurrection as taking place 13 years to soon for the Realized Eschatology view that the resurrection took place in A
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By pointing out that this is present tense, he is saying that "the second man is of heaven" cannot be Christ, that the "second man" of heaven is the Old Testament faithful ones
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If this is not what he is saying, then I cannot understand what he is saying; is he not saying that Christ is not of heaven, present tense in A
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70? This seems to me to be nothing more than a desperate attempt to make the resurrection be passed even if he has to use something that was, present tense, 13 years to soon for it to be speaking of something that was to be, future tense, in A
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According to this passage, the torment referred to is occurring on this earth for it is while they are worshiping (present tense) the beast and while there is "day and night
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Young's literal translation of the Bible translates this action in the present tense as "bowing" (i
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the present tense shows that he is still the God of the departed patriarchs, and that they are still in existence
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Make the affirmations in the present tense, and make
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This is present tense
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"And you, Capernaum, which are [present tense] exalted to heaven, shall be [future tense] be brought down to the grave
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" I know of no one who believes Capernaum, was at the time Christ was speaking [present tense], was in Heaven with God, but would be [future tense] brought down to Hell to be with Satan, yet this is what this passage would have to be saying if it proved
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Young's literal translation of the Bible translates this action in the present tense as "bowing" (ie
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Thompson had used the present tense
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Imperative mood, present tense: Do not thou go home, let him not go home, let us not go home, do not ye or you go home, let not them go home
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To the family, Louie was among them still, spoken of in the present tense, as if he were just down the street, expected at any moment
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All is present tense on such a ride, physically impossible to look back
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She began to speak of her dead husband in the present tense, as if he were alive, and Florentino Ariza knew then that for her, too, the time had come to ask herself with dignity, with majesty, with an irrepressible desire to live, what she should do with the love that had been left behind without a