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No, was is past tense. It is used for first and third person singular subjects.I was (first person singular)We were (first person plural)You were (second person singular and plural)He/She/It was (third person singular)They were (third person plural)
The past tense of "differ" would be "differed".
Finished is the past tense of finish.
Present perfect tense - have/has gone. Present perfect continuous tense - have/has been going. Past perfect tense - had gone. Past perfect continuous tense - had been going. Future perfect tense - will have gone. Future perfect continuous tense - will have been going.
The third person, present perfect tense of see is have seen.
"Posuerunt" is a Latin word in the third person plural form of the perfect tense. It means "they placed" or "they set."
The past tense of finish is finished. The past tense of be is was/were.
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.
The verb "to be" in present perfect tense is "have been" for plural subjects (we, you, they) and "has been" for singular subjects (he, she, it).
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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 perfect tense of "finish" is "have finished" or "has finished," depending on the subject of the sentence.
Are is the present tense conjugation of beused for plural subjects. The present perfect tense of be is have/has been.
The present perfect tense of "inherit" is "has inherited" (or "have inherited" for plural subjects).