Present perfect is formed with --- have/has + past participle.
Because collect is a regular verb the past participle is verb + -ed = collected.
So present perfect is have collected or has collected eg
He has collected his pay.
They have collected the rubbish early today.
Collecting.
Well, no. 1. Collect (collects for he/she/it) is the Present Simple Tense.
2. am/are/is collecting is the Present Continuous Tense.
3. collecting is called either the Gerund (Mood), or the Present Participle.
have / has collected is present perfect.
They have collected the test papers.
She has collected all the cards.
"Will have collected" is the future perfect tense.
Collected is the past tense of collect.
Have/has collected.
Will have collected is future perfect.
Present perfect tense.
The present perfect tense of the word ask is "have asked."
The word 'lough' is a noun and so doesn't have a present perfect tense.
No, the word "hasn't" is a contraction of "has not" and is used in the present perfect tense.
make = present tense made = past tense is making = present perfect tense
Has is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of have.
"Is" is the third person singular conjugation of be.The present perfect tense of be is:I/We/You/They have beenHe/She/It has been
The third person, present perfect tense of see is have seen.
"Has seen" is the present perfect tense.
get - present tense got - past tense is getting - present progressive had gotten - past perfect
The present perfect tense is:I/You/We/They have written.He/She/It has written.The past perfect tense is:Had written.The future perfect tense is:Will have written.
Have/Has accepted.
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