I/you/we/they have laid. She/he/it has laid.
The present perfect tense of "lay" is "has/have laid." For example: "I have laid the book on the table."
The past participle is lain. lie /lay/ lain They have lain on the beach all day.
The present tense for "laid" is "lay." For example: "I lay the book on the table."
The present perfect form of "present" is "have/has presented."
The present perfect of follow is has/have followed.
The present perfect tense of "lay" is "has/have laid." For example: "I have laid the book on the table."
The past participle is lain. lie /lay/ lain They have lain on the beach all day.
Neither: 'has lain' or, 'has laid' 'lie' and 'lay' are present tense, you need past perfect
The present tense for "laid" is "lay." For example: "I lay the book on the table."
The present perfect form of "present" is "have/has presented."
The present perfect of follow is has/have followed.
I/you/we/they lay. He/she/it lays. The present participle is laying.
The present perfect tense is Have/Has Hidden.
The present perfect tense is has/have existed.
The present perfect tense of "are" is "have been."
The present perfect is 'I have sung'
have/has planned (PRESENT PERFECT)