It is in the past tense.
Simple past tense - announced Simple present tense - announce/announces Simple future tense - will announce
had- used in past tense. ( I had, we had, ...)has- present tense of someone elses possession ( she has, he has,...)have- used in present tense ( I have, you have, we have, they have,Well, 'have' and 'has' are present tense words. 'Have' is to use when you are referring to more than one noun, or yourself. 'Has' is when you are only referring to one noun. So, you would use these when something is currently happening, or going on at the moment. 'Had' is a past tense word, which you would use when you are talking about something that used to be so, or is not anymore._______________________________________________________________Examples:Example A All of the museums in this town havea science-fiction display.The Frontwind Museum has a science- fiction display.The Baxterville Museum had a science-fiction museum a few years ago, but took it down due to repair issues.Example B Lynn and Jacoby have two dogs.I have a dog named Maxwell.Michael has a brown dog.Ed had a dog, but he gave her to his cousin.
He used to but he's past it by this present day
"Tethered" is a verb (with present indicative form "tether") in its past tense or past participle form.
The word came is a verb, the past tense of the verb to come.
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
The conjugation of to have:will have (future)have (present)had (past)
Present tense: hope Past tense: hoped Future tense: will hope
give - present tense gave - past tense will give - future tense
The present tense is wear, the past tense is wore, and the future tense is will wear.
The past tense is voiced. The present tense is voice. The future tense is will voice.
Past - was Present - is Future - will be
Present tense - think. Past tense - thought. Future tense - will think.
Past tense - stank. Future tense - will stink. Present tense - stink.
Tap is the present tense, tapped is the past tense, and will tap is the future tense.
The word "fall" can be past tense, present tense, or future tense depending on the context in which it is used. For example, "I fell" is past tense, "I am falling" is present tense, and "I will fall" is future tense.
Past tense - rang. Future tense - will ring. Present tense - ring.