(first-person or third-person singular) Opposite of simple past indicative of be
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(first-person or third-person singular) Opposite of simple past indicative of be
“He was not as tall as I remembered.”
Opposite of past tense for to direct one's gaze
“Trying to remain inconspicuous, she would avert any passersby as she walked through the city.”
(look at) Opposite of past tense for to inspect or analyze
“Do not overlook the information contained in these reports.”
(look over) Opposite of past tense for to have a view in a specified direction, typically from above
“The tall building in front of our apartment would obscure and ruin the view of Central Park.”
(look to or look at) Opposite of past tense for to hope for, or aspire to, a goal or dream
“Despite their flagging market position, they would refuse to improve their product in any way.”
(look for) Opposite of past tense for to search for something that has been misplaced
“I need to make sure I don't misplace my homework.”
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