A writer would not use the present tense when describing something which happened some time previously.
I had is past tense. I have would be the present tense. And For he/she/it use has. He has a new car.
The past tense of "has" would be "had" or "have".Present tense is has or have. Past tense is had.he/ she/ it use has all other subjects use have.He has my book.I have his book.They have no books.
No. The word "are" is present or future tense. The past tense would be "were".
I believe the correct tense you would use is present tense.
you could use it in the future tense e.g i will be getting a hamster on saturday. for the past tense you would use been. for the present you could use something like doing
The present tense of the verb "use" is "uses" for third person singular (he, she, it) and "use" for all other subjects (I, you, we, they).
"is' is present tense. For past tense use was or were.
You should, most commonly, use present tense. A history essay, for example, would be an exception and would be in the past tense.
People would use the word "revealing" in a present tense. For example, Austin, "I am revealing my greatest weakness." This would mean he is speaking in present tense.
You should use present tense.
No, present tense means you are currently doing something. To represent something you did before you would use the past tense.
The word game is not past tense. If you use "game" as a verb, the past tense would be "gamed."