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present is today and past tense is it has already happened.
Happened is the past tense of happen.
Present is now - what is currently happening - and past is anything and everything that has happened (been and gone).
Pass is the present tense or the future tense. For example, "I want to pass my exam" or, "I will pass my exam" Passed is the past tense. For example "Last week I passed my exam" Past is unrelated. Past is something that has happened, for example, "What happened last week is in the past"
The present perfect tense is used to show that an action happened at an unspecified time before now, while the simple past tense is used to show that an action happened at a specific time in the past.
Past simple has only one verb and that is in past tense. eg I arrived at the station. - arrived is past verb.Past perfect has two verbs one is had - the past of have, and the other is a past participle. eg The train had left. - left is the past participle of leave.Past simple and past perfect are often used together. The past perfect verb shows an action that happened in the past before another action (past simple) that happened in the past egThe train had left when I arrived at the station.
has seen - is present perfect (third person) - he/she/ the doctor has seen had seen - is past perfect (all persons) - he/ she / the doctor / we / they had seen. has seen - present perfect is used to talk about something that happened in the past and is related some way to now. eg He has seen the movie before. had seen - past perfect is used to talk about something that happened in the past before another thing (usually past simple) that happened in the past. eg He had seen the movie when he went to Hamilton.
it's only you who can answer that in reference to what has happened between you and your partner for the past 25 years.
Past tense means that the action happened in the past.
Past simple has only one verb and that is in past tense. eg I arrived at the station. - arrived is past verb.Past perfect has two verbs one is had - the past of have, and the other is a past participle. eg The train had left. - left is the past participle of leave.Past simple and past perfect are often used together. The past perfect verb shows an action that happened in the past before another action (past simple) that happened in the past egThe train had left when I arrived at the station.
Usually we use past simple to talk about something that happened at a definite time in the past. The exact time in the past may or may not be clear.I met him in 1990.I met him when I lived in Amsterdam.Whereas Past perfect is usually used to talk about one thing in the past that happened before another thing in the past (usually expressed by past simple)The train had left the station when I arrived.When the play had finished the audience cheeredloudly.