The present perfect tense is has or have judged.
Examples:
He has judged the case. (singular subject)
They have judged the case. (plural subject)
The present perfect tense of "judge" is "have judged" (or "has judged" when referring to he/she/it).
The present tense of "judge" is "judge."
The present perfect tense of "protest" is "have/has protested."
The present progressive tense of "judge" is "judging."
The present progressive tense for "judge" is "judging."
The present progressive tense of "judge" is "judging." For example, "She is judging the competition."
The present tense of "judge" is "judge."
Present perfect tense.
The present perfect tense of "hid" is "have/has hidden."
The present perfect tense of "exist" is "has/have existed."
The present perfect tense of "was" is "have been".
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The present perfect tense of "are" is "have been."
The present perfect tense of leave is have/has left. The present perfect tense of eat is have/has eaten.
The present perfect tense of "clap" is "have clapped" or "has clapped."
"have tried" is the present perfect tense.
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The present perfect tense of "protest" is "have/has protested."