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Temporal Reference

Temporal reference refers to how language indicates the timing of an event or situation—whether it happened in the past, is happening now, or will happen in the future. It is essential for understanding when something occurs relative to the present moment. For example, phrases like “yesterday,” “now,” or “tomorrow” provide temporal references. Proper interpretation of temporal references helps us grasp the timeline and sequence of events in communication, making conversations clear and meaningful.