The present perfect forms are have stolen and has stolen.
Examples:
They have stolen a statue from the park. (plural subject)
He has stolen a statue from the park. (singular subject)
The past perfect tense of steal is had stolen.
Theft is a noun and doesn't have any tenses.The present tense of thieve is:I/you/we/they thieve. He/she/it thieves. The present participle is thieving.
will + verb --- Careful! the dog will steal your sandwich. am/is/are + going to + verb --- They said they are going to steal a car. am/is/are + present participle --- I am stealing my sisters car and going to Hamilton tomorrow.
Stole is the past tense of steal. Stolen is the past participle.
No. Steal is neither in the past nor a participle. It is simply a present tense verb.
The past perfect tense of steal is had stolen.
The future perfect tense of "steal" is "will have stolen."
The present tense of the word "stole" is "steal."
Present tense
The present perfect tense is Have/Has Hidden.
The present perfect tense is has/have existed.
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Was is a past tense conjugation of be. The present perfect tense of be is have/has been.I/We/You/They have beenHe/She/It has been
The present perfect tense of "are" is "have been."
"have tried" is the present perfect tense.
The present perfect tense of leave is have/has left. The present perfect tense of eat is have/has eaten.
The present perfect tense of clap is 'have/has clapped'.