(first-person or third-person singular) Opposite of simple past indicative of be
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Opposite of to have been visible or seen
“Now that you are wearing your wig, your bald spot has disappeared.”
(first-person or third-person singular) Opposite of simple past indicative of be
“He was not as tall as I remembered.”
(appear to be) Opposite of past tense for to outwardly look or be perceived as
“Although they play many serious roles, they are comedians at heart.”
Opposite of past tense for to become more apparent over time
“Tempers will usually diminish as children grow older.”
Opposite of past tense for to come into being or to have one's starting point at a certain time or place
“Your flu symptoms will end in about a week.”
(appear at or on) Opposite of past tense for to arrive or get to a destination
“Jack Walsh would have to depart New York by train after Jonathan Mardukas feigned aviophobia.”
Opposite of past tense for to be published, released or offered for sale
“The author will publish the book this month to coincide with the release of the movie.”
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