Seen is the past participle of the present tense verb see. Saw is the past tense.
The past tense is saw.The present tense is:I/You/We/They see.He/She/It seesThe past participle is seen.
Saw is the past tense of the verb see. The past participle is seen. Saw is also a present tense verb. The past participle is sawed.
The tense "has seen" is in the present perfect tense. It is formed by combining the present tense of the auxiliary verb "has" with the past participle "seen" of the main verb.
Seen in is not tense. The verb seen is the past participle of see but a past participle by itself does not make a tense.have/has seen = present perfecthad seen = past perfectwas seen = passive
The present perfect tense of "see" is "have seen." It is formed by using the present tense of "have" or "has" with the past participle of "see." For example, "I have seen that movie before."
The past tense is saw.The present tense is:I/You/We/They see.He/She/It seesThe past participle is seen.
Saw is the past tense of the verb see. The past participle is seen. Saw is also a present tense verb. The past participle is sawed.
The tense "has seen" is in the present perfect tense. It is formed by combining the present tense of the auxiliary verb "has" with the past participle "seen" of the main verb.
Seen in is not tense. The verb seen is the past participle of see but a past participle by itself does not make a tense.have/has seen = present perfecthad seen = past perfectwas seen = passive
The present perfect tense of "see" is "have seen." It is formed by using the present tense of "have" or "has" with the past participle of "see." For example, "I have seen that movie before."
A few of the many irregular verbs in English are:drive (present tense) drove (past tense) driven (past participle)lie (present tense) lay (past tense) lain(past participle)ring (present tense) rang (past tense) rung (past participle)read (present tense) read (past tense) read (past participle)am, is, are (present tense of be), was, were (past tense) been (past participle)
been.For example the past participle is used in present perfect tense egI have seen the Eiffel Tower. seen is past participleI have been to Paris. been is past participle.
"Seen" is already the past participle of "see", and the past tense of "see" is "saw".
The past tense of "see" is "saw" and the past participle is "seen."
The present participle of "see" is "seeing" and the past participle is "seen." For example: "I am seeing" (present participle) and "I have seen" (past participle).
The past participle tense of "see" is "seen."
Present perfect is formed this way - have/has + past participle. (not past tense)Singular subjectsThe hospital has opened a new wing - opened is past participle of openShe has written to him - written is the past participle of writePlural subjectsThey have seen the movie. - seen is the past participle of see.The boys have talked all night - talk is past participle of talk