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That sentence is present tense. "Is" is a present tense linking verb.
It depends on whether the sentence is supposed to be in the present or past tense. If it's the past tense -- if your grandfather is no longer your fishing buddy because he died or because you two got in a huge fight -- then you use "had." If he still IS your fishing buddy and advisor -- if it's the present tense -- then you use "has."
I enjoyed our conversation last night.
The present tense is fishing.
The past tense is fished.
Past tense of "be" are: I was... You were... He/She/It was... We were... (or We're...) They were... Example: I was at the movies last night.
The past tense of sentence is "sentenced".
"I am eating lunch."
What was the past tense for this sentence.
I rang the doorbell repeatedly, but no one answered.
Fished.As in: He fished the ball out of the river.
The tense for the sentence "I am speaking English" is present continuous tense.