The third person, present perfect tense of see is have seen.
Actually, "have" is the present tense form for first and second person plural (I, you, we, they) while "has" is the present tense form for third person singular (he, she, it). For example: "I have, you have, we have, they have" versus "he has, she has, it has."
"have been" except for third person singular, which is "has been".
The present perfect tense of "inherit" is "has inherited" (or "have inherited" for plural subjects).
Present tense - you are. Past tense - you were.
Have been improving. --- Have been improving is the present perfect progressive tense conjugated for first and second person singular and first, second, and third person plural. The present perfect tense of improve: I have improved You have improved He/she/it has improved We have improved They have improved
Actually, "have" is the present tense form for first and second person plural (I, you, we, they) while "has" is the present tense form for third person singular (he, she, it). For example: "I have, you have, we have, they have" versus "he has, she has, it has."
Are is the present tense conjugation of beused for plural subjects. The present perfect tense of be is have/has been.
Are is the present tense conjugation of beused for plural subjects. The present perfect tense of be is have/has been.
"have been" except for third person singular, which is "has been".
The present perfect tense of "inherit" is "has inherited" (or "have inherited" for plural subjects).
Present tense - you are. Past tense - you were.
Have been improving. --- Have been improving is the present perfect progressive tense conjugated for first and second person singular and first, second, and third person plural. The present perfect tense of improve: I have improved You have improved He/she/it has improved We have improved They have improved
The present tense of have is have. As in 'I have'. If you wish this to be clarified, the perfect tense is 'I have had' the past tense is 'I had' and the future is 'I will have'
The third person plural present tense of the verb increase is (they) increase.
The present perfect tense is has or have judged.Examples:He has judged the case. (singular subject)They have judged the case. (plural subject)
Are is the present tense of "be" Present : am/is/are Past : was/were future: will be
No, "begun" is not a present tense verb. It is the past participle form of the verb "begin" and is used to create past perfect or present perfect tense. The present tense of "begin" is "begins" (third person singular) or "begin" (first/second person singular and all plural forms).