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Nonpresent tense

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A nonpresent tense (abbreviated NPRS) is a grammatical tense that distinguishes a verbal action as taking place in times past or future, as opposed to present tense.

The constructed language Ithkuil has such a tense (RTI (Relative Timeline Indicator), degree 5, suffix -lt).[1][2]

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