Present perfect tense = have/has + past participle
"You" takes "have", and "made" is the past participle of "make"
So, the correct sentence is: You have made beautiful painting.
Active Voice: Who
Passive Voice: By Whom
Break is a verb which means توڑنا
Broke is the second form while Broken is the third form of Break.
Active Voice: The surface feels smooth.
Passive Voice: The surface is smooth when it is felt.
Active Voice: Roses smell sweat.
Passive Voice: Roses are sweat when they are smelt.
Someone stole multiple paintings from the art gallery last night.
کسی نے کل رات آرٹ گیلری سے متعدد پینٹنگز چرا لیں۔
The verb "stole" is the correct past tense form of "steal" to use in this context
"have been" is used for first- and second-person singular and all plural uses.
The present perfect tense refers to an action that began at some time in the past
and is still in progress
"I found the wristwatch that I had lost the day before yesterday."
"مجھے کلائی کی وہ گھڑی مل گئی جو میں نے پرسوں کھو دی تھی۔"
This sentence goes toward using the past perfect tense.
A biographical essay about a deceased person is usually written in the past tense.
This is because it describes events and actions that have already happened in the person's life.
See is a verb which means دیکھنا یا ملنا
Saw is the second while Seen is the third form of See.
“Yesterday” shows past indefinite tense here.
Second form of a verb is used in Past Indefinite Tense in simple sentences.
Send is a verb which means بھیجنا
Sent is the second and third from of Send.
Can this big parcel be sent by air? (Passive) The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active) Modal (can) has been used.