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時制. Questions relating to that property of verbs which allows them to refer to events in the past, present, or future.

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Do commas,が(the “but” が) and のだ/のです don’t follow the overall tense?

If the verb/na adjective is in past tense then is the tense in the past or is it present cause のだ is in present and not のだった. … Just what is the tense of both of theses clause? …
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I don’t get his explanations. Need conformation on it about relative and main clause tenses

If it is then is that guy is saying that in Japanese we just have to change the main clause into the past tense to get the same results as the English one without changing the 来る into the past too? … いる is in present tense( more accurately the future tense I guess) cause relative to me TELLING it to you about what I thought(10pm), she is still at school(10pm), me telling you about it and her being …
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Relative tense and absolute tense, is this how it’s determined?

mean that the relative tense is relative to the main clause? … If both verbs end in the same tense, then is the same as english absolute tense? If they are the opposite, then only they are the Japanese relative tense, is this true? …
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