No, present tense means you are currently doing something.
To represent something you did before you would use the past tense.
Did is the past tense of do. Have done is present perfect.
The present tense of "finally" is "finally." This word remains the same in present tense as it is an adverb indicating the conclusion of something or when something is done after a long time.
The present tense of "done" is "do."
The present tense of "have done" is "do."
Past tense is a tense that was already done, or it takes the plural form. Present tense is a tense that was a singular.
Using the verb 'do': Simple past tense: did Present perfect tense: I/You/We/They have done. He/She/It has done.
"has done" is present perfect.
He has done.
He has done.
Do is the present tense. The past tense is did. The past participle is done.
Have done is the present perfect tense. The simple present tense is do.For example:I have done my homework becomes I do my homework.You could also switch to the present continuous tense:I have done my homework becomes I am doing my homework.Or the present perfect continuous tense:I have done my homework becomes I have been doing my homework.
Assignments are typically done in the present tense as they are instructions or tasks given to students to complete at the present time. However, it is important to follow the specific guidelines or instructions provided by the teacher or professor, as they may specify a different tense.