The present tense is see/sees/seeing.
The present tense of "seen" is "see."
The present perfect tense of "see" is "have seen" or "has seen," depending on the subject pronoun used (e.g., "I have seen," "she has seen").
The verb in the sentence "I have seen the sun" is "seen." It is part of the present perfect tense construction "have seen."
The present perfect tense of "say" is "have said."
The past tense of see is saw, the present tense is see, and the past participle is seen.
The third person, present perfect tense of see is have seen.
The present perfect tense of "see" is "have seen" or "has seen," depending on the subject pronoun used (e.g., "I have seen," "she has seen").
'Had seen' is the past perfect tense.The present perfect tense would be 'have/has seen'.
"Has seen" is the present perfect tense.
It's the present perfect tense.
The verb in the sentence "I have seen the sun" is "seen." It is part of the present perfect tense construction "have seen."
The present perfect tense is: Have you ever seen the Taj before?
The present perfect tense of "say" is "have said."
No. When you say you have seen something, you are using present perfect tense.
The past tense of see is saw, the present tense is see, and the past participle is seen.
The third person, present perfect tense of see is have seen.
The tense of 'never seen' is present perfect. It indicates that an action was never experienced or witnessed up to the present moment.
It is "have/has seen".