It requires a Present Perfect.
The phrase "just now" typically refers to a moment very recently in the past, so it is usually associated with the past tense. However, it can also be used in the present tense to indicate something that has just happened or is happening at this moment.
"Has been" is a present perfect tense verb phrase. It is used to indicate an action that started in the past and continues up to the present, or has just ended.
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
Yes, "is" is present tense. The past tense form of "is" is "was."
Present tense: are Past tense: were
"Creep" can be present tense or past tense. In present tense, it is "creep", and in past tense, it is "crept".
Present tense.
The tense in the phrase "he used to love" is past tense. It indicates an action that was done repeatedly or habitually in the past but is no longer true in the present.
Past tense - advised. Present tense - I/you/we/they advise. He/she/it advises. The present participle is advising. Future tense - will advise, going to advise, am/is/are advising + time phrase.
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
Have is present tense. The past tense is had.
Present tense: are Past tense: were
present: walk past: walked present: eat past: ate present: speak past: spoke
"Has" is the present tense form of the verb "have." The past tense form of "has" is "had."
Yes, "is" is present tense. The past tense form of "is" is "was."
The present tense word for write is just "write" and past tense is wrote.
"DO" can be present tense (third person singular form is "does") as well as past tense (past simple form is "did").
Go is present tense. The past tense is went.