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Has eaten is present perfect.

Present perfect is formed with have/has + past participle. Eaten is the past participle of eat.

The boy has eaten his lunch -- singular subject - boy

They have eaten their lunches. -- plural subject - they

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Charles has eaten more hamburgers than James is an example of what tense?

The present perfect.


What is a word past tense without using ed?

These are irregular verbs. An example is the verb 'eat'. The simple past tense is 'ate' whilst the past participle is 'eaten'.


What auxiliary verbs are used in the present perfect tense?

The auxiliary verb used in the present perfect tense is "have" or "has," depending on the subject of the sentence. For example: "I have eaten," "She has finished," etc.


Should we use a past tense after verb have?

Yes, you should use a past participle after the verb "have" to form the present perfect tense. For example: "I have eaten," "She has studied."


How do you form a present perfect tense?

The infinitive of every verb takes the form "to do" for which the present is "I do" and the past "I did. There are two participles "doing" and "done" The second participle is generally known as the "past" participle. However, it is more accurately referred to as the "perfect" participle because that's when it is used. The present perfect tense is formed used the auxiliary "to have" with the participle used to form the perfect tense. For example: I have eaten you have eaten (singular) he, she or it has eaten we have eaten you have eaten (plural) they have eaten Some examples (using abbreviations): I've eaten my lunch. My brother has eaten all the cake. He's gone home already. We've seen that film twice. She has been to the museum. They have eaten the cake. She has left school.

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Can verbs be in passed tense?

Yes. For example. To eat... I have eaten.... or... I ate.


Charles has eaten more hamburgers than James is an example of what tense?

The present perfect.


What is an example of the past perfect tense?

I had already eaten breakfast I have answered this question


What is the past tense of eaten?

The past tense of "eat" would be "ate". "Eaten" could be used as a past tense, too.


Is eaten the past tense for eat?

Eaten is the past participle of eat, not the past tense. Ate is the past tense.


What is the use of past perfect tense of verb?

Here is an example: I had eaten pizza just before you arrived.


What is a word past tense without using ed?

These are irregular verbs. An example is the verb 'eat'. The simple past tense is 'ate' whilst the past participle is 'eaten'.


Should we use a past tense after verb have?

Yes, you should use a past participle after the verb "have" to form the present perfect tense. For example: "I have eaten," "She has studied."


What auxiliary verbs are used in the present perfect tense?

The auxiliary verb used in the present perfect tense is "have" or "has," depending on the subject of the sentence. For example: "I have eaten," "She has finished," etc.


How do you form a present perfect tense?

The infinitive of every verb takes the form "to do" for which the present is "I do" and the past "I did. There are two participles "doing" and "done" The second participle is generally known as the "past" participle. However, it is more accurately referred to as the "perfect" participle because that's when it is used. The present perfect tense is formed used the auxiliary "to have" with the participle used to form the perfect tense. For example: I have eaten you have eaten (singular) he, she or it has eaten we have eaten you have eaten (plural) they have eaten Some examples (using abbreviations): I've eaten my lunch. My brother has eaten all the cake. He's gone home already. We've seen that film twice. She has been to the museum. They have eaten the cake. She has left school.


Drink past tense?

The simple past tense is 'drank' whilst the past participle is 'drunk'.


What is the past tense of tir in passive form?

tir is not an English verb.Passive is formed with be + past participle.For example -- is taken, was eaten, were broken.