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Re: preterite

I will discuss this with Craig, but if it were to be included, then for my part, I could see it being listed as only:

preterite (see Simple Past Tense)

'preterite' and 'imperfect' are pretty much obsolete now in English, as we use the basic terms 'Past Tense' and 'Past Progressive' (or 'Past Continuous).

Re: preterite

Ah ok. Thanks again for such a great website!