I/you/we/they turn. He/she/it turns.
The present participle is turning.
The present tense of "turn" is "turn."
The future tense of "turn" is "will turn." For example, "She will turn left at the next intersection."
The past tense of "turn off" is "turned off." For example, "I turned off the lights before leaving the room."
Had turned is the past perfect construction. Use had + past participle to create the past perfect tense.
The present perfect tense is used to indicate that an action was completed at some point in the past, with a connection to the present moment. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" followed by a past participle.
The present perfect tense of "turn" is "has turned" or "have turned", depending on the subject.
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The present perfect tense is used to indicate that an action was completed at some point in the past, with a connection to the present moment. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" followed by a past participle.
No, the past tense is turned.
Turned is the past tense of turn.
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The past tense of "turn off" is "turned off." For example, "I turned off the lights before leaving the room."
The past tense of turn over is "turned over."The past perfect tense is "had turned over."
The past tense is turned on.
The past tense is turned on.
You should use the word had because if its past you would say i had this not I have this because it is not the past but the persent.