The present perfect tense of leave is have/has left. The present perfect tense of eat is have/has eaten.
The present perfect continuous tense of eat is:I/You/We/They have been eating.He/She/It has been eating.
"Has eaten" is the present perfect tense. "Eaten" is the past participle of "eat".
Will eat is the future tense of eat (present tense).
"You eat iddlies" is present tense (whatever those are).
it is make
Eat is a present tense
The past tense is ate.(Be careful - eat is an irregular verb which means the past participle is different. The past participle is eaten)The present tense is:I/You/We/They eat.He/She/It eats.The present participle is eating.The future tense is will eat.
The past of eat is ate. Future tenses for eat are: will eat -- I will eat my lunch soon am/is/are going to eat -- We are going to eat later. am/is/are eating -- I am eating my lunch after the movie.
Present ProgressiveI + Am + Present ParticipleYou/we/they + Are + Present ParticipleShe/he/it + Is + Present ParticiplePresent Perfect ProgressiveHave/Has + Been + Present ParticiplePast ProgressiveWas/Were + Present ParticiplePast Perfect ProgressiveHad + Been + Present ParticipleFuture ProgressiveWill + Be + Present ParticipleFuture Perfect ProgressiveWill + Have + Been + Present ParticipleNote: the progressive tense is often called the 'continuous tense'.
To make present perfect you use have + past participle.The past participles of regular verbs are easy to remember they all end in -edeg walk / walked / walked. (pp is bold)So you need to learn the past participles of irregular verbseg run / ran / runA past sentence with a regular verb is: I walked to the store.The present perfect using walk is: I have walked to the store.A past sentence using an irregular verb is: They ate the cake.The present perfect using eat is: They have eaten the cake.
eat is present tense. We eat rice everyday Ate is past tense. We ate rice yesterday
Some common irregular verbs in the present perfect tense include "be" (been), "have" (had), "do" (done), "go" (gone), "see" (seen), "eat" (eaten), "drink" (drunk), "take" (taken), "break" (broken), and "come" (come).