"Has" means something happened before the current time, ("is" is present) so it's past tense.
The tense of "he has smiled" is present perfect tense, indicating that the action of smiling has occurred at an unspecified time in the past and has relevance to the present moment.
Smiled is already the past tense of the verb smile.
The past tense of smile is "smiled".
The past tense for smile is smiled.
The past tense of "smile" would be "smiled".
The past tense verb for smile is "smiled."
Smiled is already the past tense of the verb smile.
The past tense of smile is "smiled".
The past tense for smile is smiled.
The past tense of "smile" would be "smiled".
The past tense verb for smile is "smiled."
The past perfect tense of "smile" is "had smiled."
The Past tense of smile is smiled.For example:I remembered a vague memory of a girl, she smiled at me.
Smiled is a verb. It's the past tense of smile.
She has smiled brightly all day.
"Smiled" is the past tense of the verb to smile. Thus, "smile" is your base word, and endings are added to it.
Yes, "smiled" is an irregular verb. The base form is "smile," and the past tense form changes to "smiled" rather than adding "-ed" as with regular verbs.
The past tense of smile is smiled.