leaving
I/you/we/they leave. He/she/it leaves. The present participle is leaving.
"Leave" can be both past and present tense. In the present tense, it is the base form of the verb (e.g., "I leave for work at 8 AM."), while in the past tense, it becomes "left" (e.g., "I left my keys at home yesterday.").
Present tense: leave Past tense: left Future tense: will leave
I/you/we/they leave. He/she/it leaves. The present participle is leaving.
leave/leaving
I/you/we/they leave. He/she/it leaves. The present participle is leaving.
"Leave" can be both past and present tense. In the present tense, it is the base form of the verb (e.g., "I leave for work at 8 AM."), while in the past tense, it becomes "left" (e.g., "I left my keys at home yesterday.").
Present tense: leave Past tense: left Future tense: will leave
I/you/we/they leave. He/she/it leaves. The present participle is leaving.
The present perfect tense of leave is have/has left. The present perfect tense of eat is have/has eaten.
The present tense of leave is:I/You/We/They leave.He/She/It leaves.
leave/leaving
"Has" is the present tense form of the verb "have." The past tense form of "has" is "had."
The present tense form of "were" is "are."
"Is" is the present tense form of the verb "to be" and "has" is the present tense form of the verb "to have."
"Leave" is the present tense; "left" is the past tense and past participle.
Have is already present tense.