Pastorship
[pas-ter-ship, pah-ster-] /ˈpæs tərˌʃɪp, ˈpɑ stər-/
noun
1.
the position, authority, or office of a .
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- Past-perfect
noun, Grammar. 1. . adjective 1. denoting a tense of verbs used in relating past events where the action had already occurred at the time of the action of a main verb that is itself in a past tense. In English this is a compound tense formed with had plus the past participle noun 2.
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noun, Grammar. (in English) 1. a verb form consisting of an auxiliary be in the past tense followed by a present participle and used especially to indicate that an action or event was incomplete or in progress at a point of reference in the past, as was sleeping in I was sleeping when the phone […]