Present Interrogative, by my reckoning.
But in Britain you would say: 'Have you finished?' which is probably the Past Interrogative.
"Are you done" is in the present simple tense. It is often used to ask about the completion of a task or activity that is happening currently.
Had done, or did.
The present tense of "done" is "do."
The present tense of "have done" is "do."
Did is the simple past tense. The past participle is done. Instead of saying "I am doing this" you would say "I did this". The present perfect tense is "I have done this."
The past perfect tense of "do" is "had done." For example, "She had done her homework before dinner."
Had done, or did.
The future tense of done is will do.
The present tense of "done" is "do."
The present tense of "have done" is "do."
The past tense of "does" or "do" would be "did" or "done", depending on the format of the sentence. Example: Present - Past I do - I did, I had done You do - You did, You had done She/he does - She/he did, S/he had done We do - We did, We had done They do - They did, They had done
Did is the simple past tense. The past participle is done. Instead of saying "I am doing this" you would say "I did this". The present perfect tense is "I have done this."
The past perfect tense of "do" is "had done." For example, "She had done her homework before dinner."
"Done" can be used as the past tense and past participle of "do." For example, "I have done my homework" (past participle) or "She did her chores yesterday" (past tense).
The past tense of "do" is "did." "Have done" is the present perfect tense, which signifies an action that was completed at some point before now.
The past tense of "did" is "done."
The simple past tense is did. The past participle is done.
Past tense is a tense that was already done, or it takes the plural form. Present tense is a tense that was a singular.