The present tense of "told" is "tell."
"You are told" is in the present tense. It is the present passive voice of the verb "to tell."
The present tense of told is tell or tells:I, you, we, they tell.He, she, it tells.(The present participle is telling: this can be am telling, is telling, or are telling.)
To convert "had been told" to present tense, you would say "am/are/is being told." This indicates that the action of telling is currently happening to the subject.
"Tell" is the present form, "told" is the past tense, and "told" is also the past participle.
The present perfect tense of "tell" is "have told" or "has told".
The present tense of told is tell or tells:I, you, we, they tell.He, she, it tells.(The present participle is telling: this can be am telling, is telling, or are telling.)
To convert "had been told" to present tense, you would say "am/are/is being told." This indicates that the action of telling is currently happening to the subject.
I am told, she is told, we are told.
No, tells is the present tense. The past tense is told.
The present perfect tense of "tell" is "have told" or "has told".
past tense
If "happens now" means present tense, no. Told is the past tense of tell.
Yes, "has told" is the present perfect tense of the verb "to tell." It combines the auxiliary verb "has" with the past participle "told" to indicate an action that happened at an unspecified time before now.
If you are talking about gramatically it depends on the tense. Your friend telling you about that is present tense, she is telling you right now. But your friend told you about that is past tense, she told you before.
No; has told is an example of the (third-person singular) present perfect tense.The perfect tense (have + verb) indicates that an action was completed; the present perfect indicates that one is currently discussing a previously-completed act.
The correct form is "You have told," which is the present perfect tense indicating that the action of telling occurred at an unspecified time in the past with a connection to the present. "Are you had told" is grammatically incorrect.
have / has toldI have told you a million times! Please listen.They have told me to sit still.He has told me lies before