- TENSES
- Past and imperfect
- Past, present, and future
- Past simple and future perfect, e.g.
- Freezes up
- 42-Across expertise
- Language class lesson
- Language student's subjects
- Becomes a little stiff
- Stiffens
- Grammarian's concern
- Conjugation concerns
- Reacts to a strange noise, perhaps
- Present and past
- Present and past, e.g.
- Verbal divisions
- Past and present
- Perfect and present
- Tightens up
- Past and present, e.g.
- Shows fear
- The past and the future
- Past and future
- Reacts to a threat
- Time indicators of a sort
- Reacts to trouble
- Language class subject
- Some are imperfect
- Prepares for impact, say
- Grammar concerns
- Grammarian's concerns
- Grammar categories
- Gets nervous
- Becomes uptight
- Forms of a verb
- Shows distress
- Pluperfect and future
- They may be perfect
- Future, present and past
- Language class lessons
- Language lesson subject
- Past and present, for verbs
- Forms of verbs
- Grammar class subjects
- Pluperfect and others
- Past, present, future.
- Future and perfect.
- Verb inflections.
- Present and future.
- Grammar problems.
- Makes taut
- Grammatical forms
- Causes strain
- Present and imperfect
- Becomes rigid
- Past, future et al.
- Past, perfect, etc.
- Past and perfect
- Tightens, with "up"
- Future et al.
- Factors in conjugation
- Present and future, e.g.
- Some of them are perfect
- Verbal inflections
- Foreign language topic
- Strains
- Will can change them
- Present and the like
- French subjects?
- Gets rigid
- Sometimes they're perfect
- Conjugation factors
- They vary from past to present
- Perfect and then some?
- What verb endings indicate
- Will might change them
- Gets ready for a punch, say
- Gets tight
- Steels
- Past and future, e.g.
- Gets taut
- Grammar topics
- Past and present, for two
- Perfect and pluperfect, for two
- There are 12 basic ones for English verbs
- Becomes edgy
- Gets uptight
- Present and future, for two
- Verbs have them
- Gets white knuckles, say
- Grammar topic
- Conjugating categories