The past tense of "run" is "ran", and the present tense is "run".
The word "run" is a word that can be used in both past and present tenses. For example, "I ran" (past) and "I run" (present).
"Run" is the present tense form of the verb, used when referring to something happening now or regularly. "Ran" is the past tense form of the verb, used when referring to something that happened in the past. For example, "I run every day" (present tense) and "Yesterday, I ran five miles" (past tense).
Present tense: "I write a letter." Past tense: "I wrote a letter." Past participle: "I have written a letter."
Neither: RAN (the second form of a verb is its Past Tense); as for your suggestions, only HAS RUN is correct, but it's a Present Perfect (you use the auxiliary HAVE + the third form = the Past Particle of the respective verb).
Past
The past tense of "run" is "ran", and the present tense is "run".
The past tense of ran is ran. The future is run. The present is running. Had Run, had ran.
ran is past and run is present
past tense
The past tense of stand is stood. Ran is already in the past tense. The present tense is run.
"Will be run": the verb "run" is its own past participle.
The word "run" is a word that can be used in both past and present tenses. For example, "I ran" (past) and "I run" (present).
Ran is the past tense of run. Running is the present participle.
Past
"Ran" is the past tense of the verb "run", used to describe an action that occurred in the past. "Run" is the present tense form of the verb, used to describe an action that is happening now or is a general truth.
Change the past tense form of the verb to the present tense. For example. "I ran" becomes "I run"