Yes, "has" is a present tense verb.
No, the word "hasn't" is a contraction of "has not" and is used in the present perfect tense.
"Has" is in present tense. The past tense is "had".
The simple present tense is do.
The present tense form of the word "have" is "have".
The word "plays" is in present tense.
The word screams is present tense.
The simple present tense is do.
The present tense form of the word "have" is "have".
The word "plays" is in present tense.
The word screams is present tense.
the word "was" is in the past, but the present tense of "was" is are
"Has" is in present tense. The past tense is "had".
The word 'ask' is in the present tense.
"received" is the past tense. The present tense of that word is "receive"
present tense
The word "do" is used in both present and past tenses. In present tense, it is used as an auxiliary verb to form questions and negatives (e.g. Do you like coffee? I do not know). In past tense, it can be used as the past tense of "do" (e.g. He did his homework).
The simple present tense is do.
Yes - are is a present tense plural 'be' verb.