The present perfect forms are have studied, has studied.
Examples:
We have studied the results. (plural subject)
He has studied the results. (singular subject)
The present perfect tense of the verb "study" is "has/have studied."
Have/has studied.
The present perfect tense for "sleep" is "have slept" or "has slept."
The present perfect tense of "feel" is "have felt." For example, "I have felt happy recently."
"I've always had an attitude" is in present perfect tense because it indicates a continuous action that started in the past and continues in the present.
The past perfect tense of "think" is "had thought."
Cope (Present tense) Coped (Past tense)
The present perfect tense of the verb "study" is "have studied."
Norman has _______ algebra.
The present perfect tense of the verb "study" is "have studied."
There are two forms of the present perfect tense: simple present perfect (I have eaten) and progressive present perfect (I have been eating). Both forms use "have" or "has" with the past participle of the main verb to indicate an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.
Present perfect tense.
The present perfect tense of "hid" is "have/has hidden."
Actually, "have" is the present tense form for first and second person plural (I, you, we, they) while "has" is the present tense form for third person singular (he, she, it). For example: "I have, you have, we have, they have" versus "he has, she has, it has."
present tense past tense future tense present perfect tense past perfect tense future perfect tense present progressive tense past progressive tense future progressive tense present perfect progressive tense past perfect progressive tense future perfect progressive tense
The present perfect tense of "are" is "have been."
Present perfect is formed with: have/has + past participle.The past participle of study is studied. So the present perfect is:have studied --- I have studied English Grammarhas studied -- She has studied algebra
The six tenses in English are present, past, future, present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect. Each tense indicates when an action or state of being occurred in relation to the present moment.
The present perfect tense of leave is have/has left. The present perfect tense of eat is have/has eaten.