Asked by amy

Has been
looked, watched
make
have
had looked

Are all of these in the past tense?
If they were all used in a paragraph would it still be in the same tense?
If not, which phrases/words should I change to fit the past tense?

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
Two of them are not past tense. Which are they?
Answered by amy
make and have?
Answered by amy
what if it was:
After I make ...
would it still be in the present ?
should it be After I had made
Answered by Ms. Sue
Let's finish your examples:

After I make the cookies, I will make the cake.

After I made the cookies, I made the cake.

Do you see the difference?

Answered by amy
yes! thank you
Answered by Frieda
No they are not. Use it in a sentence that makes it sound like it already happened. For example:

She already make the cake.
Or.....
She already made the cake.

See? Hope it helps!
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