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Yes when people refer to the "present tense" they often mean the "simple present tense". The other present tenses are normally referred to as such. For example, the "present perfect tense".Also:It is called present simple or simple present because it has one verb.
"did" is the simple past, used for a completed action that does not continue into the present; it's all over. -I did my homework last night. "done" is the present perfect (past perfect would be "I had done"), used for an action performed at some time prior to the present but that may or may not extend into the present. It's also used for habitual action. I have done all my homework for today.
She will post the letter tomorrow. (future) They have posted the exam results on the notice board. (present perfect)
Major is usually an adjective it can mean big, significant eg The use of drugs is a major problem. Or it can mean greatest, best, most important eg The major composers are........ Major can also be a verb it means to take or qualify in a subject eg I majored in ecology. How many verb forms for major? present major/majors past majored past continuous was majoring present continuous is majoring present perfect have/has majored past perfect had majored future will major There are others but these are the main ones
There are only two simple tenses past simple and present simple.They are called simple because they only have one verb.The dog eats biscuits. - present simpleThe dog ate the biscuits. - past simpleAll other tenses have more than one verb so are not strictly simple tensesThe dog has eaten all the biscuits. - present perfect.