"Say/Says" is the present tense.
"Saying" is the gerund or present progressive tense.
The present tense of "say" is "says" when referring to he, she, or it, and "say" for all other subjects. For example, "He says that he is coming" or "I say we go for a walk."
It is "say/says".
The present tense for "said" is "say."
The present tense for the word "said" is "say."
The present perfect tense of "say" is "have said."
SayPast tense - said.Present tense - say/says/saying.Future tense - will say.GetPast tense - got.Present tense - get/gets/getting.Future tense - will get.
"I am going" is already in present tense.Past tense: "I have gone."Future tense: "I will go."
The present tense for "said" is "say."
No, said is the past tense. Say is the present tense.
The present perfect tense of "say" is "have said."
It is already in the present tense.
The present tense for the word "said" is "say."
SayPast tense - said.Present tense - say/says/saying.Future tense - will say.GetPast tense - got.Present tense - get/gets/getting.Future tense - will get.
"It has been" is in the present perfect tense because it indicates an action that started in the past and has continued up to the present moment.
"I am going" is already in present tense.Past tense: "I have gone."Future tense: "I will go."
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No. Found is past tense. Find would be present tense. If you were to say, " I found my jacket." It has already happened, therefore it is in the past, making it past tense.