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<p>three (present, past and future). The tenses often form part of entangled <a href="page.php?w=tense-aspect-mood">tense-aspect-mood</a> conjugation systems. Additional tenses, tense-aspect combinations, etc., such as the future tense, can be provided by compound constructions using auxiliary verbs.</p>

<p><big> Latin </big></p>
<p><a href="page.php?w=Latin">Latin</a> is traditionally described as having six tenses (the Latin for "tense" being tempus, plural tempora):<br/>
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