Can “verify” be considered past tense?











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The results verify that the criteria are satisfied.

The results verified that the criteria are satisfied.



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    Both are valid. But in the first example, "verify" is the present tense, not the past tense.
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    Both are valid. But in the first example, "verify" is the present tense, not the past tense.
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    Both are valid. But in the first example, "verify" is the present tense, not the past tense.
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Both are valid. But in the first example, "verify" is the present tense, not the past tense.
– Simon B
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Both are valid. But in the first example, "verify" is the present tense, not the past tense.
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Both examples you gave are correct.



"The results verify that the criteria are satisfied."
This is present tense



"The results verified that the criteria are satisfied."
This is past tense.






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    Both examples you gave are correct.



    "The results verify that the criteria are satisfied."
    This is present tense



    "The results verified that the criteria are satisfied."
    This is past tense.






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      Both examples you gave are correct.



      "The results verify that the criteria are satisfied."
      This is present tense



      "The results verified that the criteria are satisfied."
      This is past tense.






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        Both examples you gave are correct.



        "The results verify that the criteria are satisfied."
        This is present tense



        "The results verified that the criteria are satisfied."
        This is past tense.






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        Both examples you gave are correct.



        "The results verify that the criteria are satisfied."
        This is present tense



        "The results verified that the criteria are satisfied."
        This is past tense.







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