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What is the grammar tense of your clothes are filthy?

The grammar tense of "Your clothes are filthy" is present simple.

Here's why:

* Subject: "Your clothes" (plural noun)

* Verb: "are" (present tense of the verb "to be")

* Adjective: "filthy" (describes the state of the clothes)

The present simple tense is used to describe actions or states that are habitual, factual, or generally true. In this case, it describes the current state of the clothes.

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