Things are tense.
İşler gergin.
There's no need to be that tense.
Böyle gergin olmaya gerek yok.
You do seem a little tense.
Biraz gergin görünüyorsun.
You're really tense.
Gerçekten gerginsin.
You look tense.
Gergin görünüyorsun.
Don't tense up.
Gerilme.
I always feel tense.
Her zaman gergin hissediyorum.
Everyone seems tense.
Herkes gergin görünüyor.
Everyone was tense.
Herkes gergindi.
What Jane said made the atmosphere less tense.
Jane'in söylediği ortamı daha az gerdi.
My muscles are tense.
Kaslarım gergin.
Tom says that he always feel tense when Mary is in the room.
Mary odada iken, Tom her zaman gergin hissettiğini söylüyor.
There was a tense atmosphere in the room.
Odada gergin bir hava vardı.
They're tense.
Onlar gerginler.
My back is tense.
Sırtım gergin.
Tom seems a little tense.
Tom biraz gergin görünüyor.
Tom looks tense.
Tom gergin görünüyor.
Tom seems tense.
Tom gergin görünüyor.
Tom is tense.
Tom gergin.
Tom is getting tense.
Tom geriliyor.
I've never seen Tom so tense.
Tom'u bu kadar gergin hiç görmedim.
Tom's meeting with his boss was very tense.
Tom'un patronuyla buluşması gerilimli idi.
I am always tense before I get on an airplane.
Uçağa binmeden önce her zaman gergin olurum.
The atmosphere in Washington became very tense.
Washington'daki atmosfer çok gergin oldu.
"Past tense" is used in connection with actions in the past.
Adverbial time clauses (here 'when') write about the future in the present tense.
An "experience" is a nightmare in preterite tense.
Don't be so tense.
He was lying there very still and tense.
He was tense with his new business.
I feel tense and agitated when I have too much work to do.
I say "should", because theses written in the present tense are still seen around and about.
I'm feeling a little tense.
I'm not that tense.
In a progressive tense sentence it becomes the -ing form verb, that is the present participle.
In the official question collection it is explained as being "passive voice of the present continuous tense".
It is even becoming accepted even in exam-English that that called "simple future tense" does not exist.
It was a tense moment.
It was just a simple greeting, but somehow I got strangely tense.
It's a tense situation.
It's very interesting that in Chinese the concept of tense does not exist.
Relations between China and Japan have been tense recently.
The crew is tense.
The example is a past progressive tense sentence. How was everybody taught when they were learning about progressive tense?
The future progressive tense is used when expressing events and action in progress at some future point, however the example sentence cannot be understood in that way.
The government's financial situation is tense.
The international situation had become so tense, it would require proficient diplomats to handle it with kid gloves.
The mood is tense.
The situation is tense.
There are many uses of the 'present tense' of Japanese grammar which indicate things yet to happen.
There was a tense silence, when the curtain fell.
These sentences only differ with respect to tense.
They're very tense.
This is pretty tense, isn't it?
This sentence is in the present tense.
Tom does look tense, doesn't he?
Tom is tense, isn't he?
Tom is very tense, isn't he?
Tom looks very tense.
Tom often uses humor to defuse tense situations.
Tom seems very tense.
Tom was asserting, judging by the verb in front of him, that the sentence was past tense, while Mary, seeing the gerundive under her eyes, was swearing it was a present.
Tom was very tense.
Truth is usually expressed in the present tense.
We use "present tense" for this kind of case.
When indicating 'tense' in Chinese, as shown above, there are 'particles', 'time-specifying words' and also many cases where it depends on context.
Why is everyone so tense?
You should stay away from Takashi for now. He has a work interview tomorrow or something, and he's really tense.
You were probably too much tense and that prevented you from sleeping well.
Tom tensed up.
Tom gerdi.
Tom tensed slightly.
Tagalog has no verbal tenses, but Spanish does. Tagalog, though, has verbal aspects.