The present tense of "inform" is "inform."
The past tense is informed.The present tense is:I/You/We/They inform.He/She/It informs.
The past tense is informed.
The present tense of investigating is:I/You/We/They investigate.He/She/It investigates.The present participle is investigating.
I/you/we/they have been investigating. He/she/it has been investigating.
The present perfect tense of the verb "search" is "have searched" or "has searched." It's like saying, "I have searched for my keys everywhere except the one place I actually left them." So, next time you can't find your keys, just remember to use that present perfect tense while you tear your house apart looking for them.
The past tense is informed.The present tense is:I/You/We/They inform.He/She/It informs.
The past tense is informed.
The correct sentence is "Did you inform." In this case, "inform" is the base form of the verb, and when forming a question in the past tense using "did," the base form of the verb should be used (e.g., "did you inform," "did you eat," "did you go"). "Have you informed" is used in present perfect tense to indicate an action that was completed at some point in the past with relevance to the present.
The verb is is the present tense.
The past tense of did is did. The present tense of did is do. The future tense of did is will do.
Informed is the past tense of inform. The future tense of inform is "will inform". Examples: "This afternoon, I will inform the professor that I will miss one day next week due to jury duty." "He will inform his partners that he must leave town tomorrow for a business trip."
It was, (past tense) it is, (present tense) it will be( future tense)
Past tense I had Present tense I have Future Tense I will have
"Has" is in present tense. The past tense is "had".
No 'is' is present tense. am/is/are = present tense was/were = past tense
Present tense
the present of did is didnt Do is the present tense of did. Didn't is the past negative form