Yes, "She has given" is a present perfect tense (third person singular).
I/you/we/they have given. He/she/it has given.
The present perfect of "give" is "have/has given." For example: "I have given," "She has given."
"Have given" is in the present perfect tense. It is formed by combining the auxiliary verb "have" with the past participle of the main verb "given."
Gave is the past tense of give. The present perfect tense of give is have/has given.
present perfect - have given / has given past perfect - had given present perfect continuous - have been giving / has been giving past perfect continuous - had been giving
The tense of the sentence "Laura has given donations to the local food bank" is present perfect. It indicates that the action of giving donations started in the past and is still relevant to the present.
No it's not. The present perfect tense would be she has worked.
'Had seen' is the past perfect tense.The present perfect tense would be 'have/has seen'.
Present perfect is formed with - have/has +past participle.The past participle of burn can be burnt or burned. So present perfect would be:have burned, has burnedorhave burnt, has burnt
The present perfect is the present tense. In this case it would be "Caught". For example, you could say "I caught the ball just now." It is an irregular present perfect verb, because it goes from catch to caught.
I founded is simple past. I have founded is present perfect. I had founded is past perfect. I would have founded is conditional perfect. I had founded is past perfect subjunctive. It all depends where you want to put the word.
with regard to the describtion of present perfect tense as a combination of the auxiliary verb {to have} and the past participle of the main verb which in the question in topic is wake, i would say that the present perfect tense of wake is have woken.