Future perfect tense.
Past tense.
"Has been" is actually the present perfect tense.
Present perfect tense - have/has gone. Present perfect continuous tense - have/has been going. Past perfect tense - had gone. Past perfect continuous tense - had been going. Future perfect tense - will have gone. Future perfect continuous tense - will have been going.
"Had been" is the past perfect tense of be.
No, "should had been" is not the correct tense. It's tricky, I know, but you have to use"sould have been".
Past perfect tense.
The phrase "had been waiting" is the past perfect continuous tense of the verb "to wait." It functions as a verb phrase in the sentence.
The verb "is" in "is hijacked" indicates present tense. The verb phrase "has been" is the past tense.
No, it's the present perfect continuous tense. It follows this structure: Subject + Have/Has + Been + Present Participle.
A verb phrase has two or more words. There are several past tense verb phrases for bleeding eg was bleeding, were bleeding, had been bleeding
The tense in the phrase "he used to love" is past tense. It indicates an action that was done repeatedly or habitually in the past but is no longer true in the present.
Present tense.
No. It's in the present tense.
Will release is future tense.
Will invest is future tense.
Yes it's the present tense.
Yes, the phrase "has predicated" is past tense.