You should use 'have'/'has' + the past participle.
e.g. Have I missed the bus?
To form questions in the perfect present tense, start with the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the subject, then "past participle" form of the main verb. For example, "Have you finished your homework?"
You can't make the present perfect tense with lead. You have to use the past participle of lead = led to make the present perfect. Present perfect is have/has + past participle.They have led the race from the start.He has led the race from the start.
The present perfect tense is formed by combining the auxiliary verb "have" with the past participle of the main verb. For example, "I have studied" or "She has eaten." It is used to indicate that an action was completed in the past and has an impact on the present.
To convert "had been told" to present tense, you would say "am/are/is being told." This indicates that the action of telling is currently happening to the subject.
BOTH!! But you need to make sure you are useing the word the right way! Past Tense ~ Took OR Taken - I was taken by him OR I took it Present Tense ~ I am taken by him (In love or something)
To convert a past tense verb to present perfect tense, you typically need the helping verb "have" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example: "I ate" (past tense) becomes "I have eaten" (present perfect tense).
make = present tense made = past tense is making = present perfect tense
You can't make the present perfect tense with lead. You have to use the past participle of lead = led to make the present perfect. Present perfect is have/has + past participle.They have led the race from the start.He has led the race from the start.
it is make
The present perfect tense is formed by combining the auxiliary verb "have" with the past participle of the main verb. For example, "I have studied" or "She has eaten." It is used to indicate that an action was completed in the past and has an impact on the present.
'Make' is present tense.
To convert "had been told" to present tense, you would say "am/are/is being told." This indicates that the action of telling is currently happening to the subject.
The future perfect tense of make is will have made.
BOTH!! But you need to make sure you are useing the word the right way! Past Tense ~ Took OR Taken - I was taken by him OR I took it Present Tense ~ I am taken by him (In love or something)
have/has made They have made a bad mistake. He has made me mad all day.
The formula for the present perfect tense is: has/have + past participle. To make it negative, add the adverb not.Examples:I have not walkedWe have not walkedYou have not walkedHe/she has not walkedThey have not walked
To convert a past tense verb to present perfect tense, you typically need the helping verb "have" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example: "I ate" (past tense) becomes "I have eaten" (present perfect tense).
"Has made" is the third person singular present perfect tense form of the verb "make".