Usually, the past tense is good if you are writing something like "over this year, i have learned...". Otherwise, a factual report can be written in the present tense.
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The tense that uses "had" is the past perfect tense, while the tense that uses "have" is the present perfect tense.
The future tense uses the word will.
The future perfect tense uses the past participle of a verb.
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The present tense is "uses".
The past tense for "uses" is "used." For example: "She used the computer yesterday."
it is the same as the past tense. Past tense: teased ( i had been teased) Present tense: tease, to tease Future tense: tease ( i will be teased) However, for uses on other people it is just tease e.g. I will tease you He will tease her
The past perfect tense uses the past tense of the auxiliary verb 'have' - had.
A regular verb. I walked to school. - past simple I have walked to school everyday this week - past perfect - uses past participle. Irregular verbs do not add -ed. I ran to school. I have run to school ever day this week.
It depends on the context. For example, the past perfect tense already uses the verb "had" to depict the tense.
The future tense uses the auxiliary verb will.