"Have given" is already the past-tense of the word "give". "Gave" would be another option.
Past Tence. They were given. Present Tence. To give them
The past tense of "give" is "gave."
The future tense of "give" is "give", example; "I will give you the answer". The present tense is "giving", example; "I am giving you the answer". The past tense is "gave", example; "I gave you the answer". You can also use "given" for past tense, example "I had given everything".
gave or has given.
"Have given" is in the present perfect tense. It is formed by combining the auxiliary verb "have" with the past participle of the main verb "given."
Past Tence. They were given. Present Tence. To give them
The past tense of "give" is "gave."
Gave is the simple past tense of give. The past participle is given.
The future tense of "give" is "give", example; "I will give you the answer". The present tense is "giving", example; "I am giving you the answer". The past tense is "gave", example; "I gave you the answer". You can also use "given" for past tense, example "I had given everything".
Had given.
gave or has given.
Gave is the past tense of give. The present perfect tense of give is have/has given.
"Have given" is in the present perfect tense. It is formed by combining the auxiliary verb "have" with the past participle of the main verb "given."
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had
The past tense of "has" is "had" and the past tense of "have" is "had."
'Applied' is the past tense of the verb 'apply' The present tense would be: I/you/we/they apply. He/she/it applies. The future tense would be: Will apply.
A "wedgie" is a noun. One type of wedgie is GIVEN, the other is WORN. The past tense would be "gave a wedgie" or "wore a wedgie" (the shoe).