The present perfect of "sit" is "have/has sat." For example: "I have sat in this chair before."
The present perfect form of the verb 'sit' is 'have sat.'
The present perfect tense of "tell" is "have told" or "has told".
The past perfect tense of sit is had sat.
The present tense of "sat" is "sit."
Sit is the simple present tense.
The present perfect form of the verb 'sit' is 'have sat.'
The present tense of "sat" is "sit."
The past perfect tense of sit is had sat.
"Have studied" is in the present perfect tense. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the past participle of the main verb.
There are two forms of the present perfect tense: simple present perfect (I have eaten) and progressive present perfect (I have been eating). Both forms use "have" or "has" with the past participle of the main verb to indicate an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.
Sit is the simple present tense.
The present tense of sit is "sits" (third person singular) and "sit" (for all other pronouns).
The present perfect tense of "hid" is "have/has hidden."
The present perfect tense of "tell" is "have told" or "has told".
have / has toldI have told you a million times! Please listen.They have told me to sit still.He has told me lies before
The present tense of "sit" is "sits" when referring to third person singular (he, she, it) and "sit" when referring to first person (I) or plural (we, you, they).
have/has planned (PRESENT PERFECT)