The tense of 'never seen' is present perfect. It indicates that an action was never experienced or witnessed up to the present moment.
The tense "has seen" is in the present perfect tense. It is formed by combining the present tense of the auxiliary verb "has" with the past participle "seen" of the main verb.
The past tense of "I have not seen your message" is "I had not seen your message."
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 past participle tense of "see" is "seen."
It means that you have never seen something. Vu is the past tense of voir and jamais simply means never.
The tense "has seen" is in the present perfect tense. It is formed by combining the present tense of the auxiliary verb "has" with the past participle "seen" of the main verb.
"Seen" is a past participle form of the verb "see." It is typically used in perfect tenses (e.g., she has seen) or as part of passive forms (e.g., the movie was seen by many people).
'Had seen' is the past perfect tense.The present perfect tense would be 'have/has seen'.
It's the present perfect tense.
No. When you say you have seen something, you are using 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 phrase "is you seen" is not proper English grammar. It appears to be a grammatical error, as "is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" and "seen" is the past participle form of "see." A correct phrasing could be "have you seen?" or "did you see?" depending on the context.
Seen in is not tense. The verb seen is the past participle of see but a past participle by itself does not make a tense.have/has seen = present perfecthad seen = past perfectwas seen = passive
The past perfect tense of never sail is had never sailed (never is an adverb and does not change from one tense to another).
Seen is the past participle of "see"
The present tense of "seen" is "see."