"Aslam asks for police protection."
"Ask for" is a phrasal verb that means to request something.
The correct tense depends on the context:
Present: Aslam asks for police protection.
Past: Aslam asked for police protection.
Future: Aslam will ask for police protection.
The present perfect tense "has posted" is correct.
Because it indicates a completed action with relevance to the present.
The past tense "finished" is correct.
Because the sentence refers to an action completed in the past ("yesterday").
In other words, man had been struggling hard for life.
Note: had been is the helping verb of Past Perfect Continuous Tense.
Formula of Future Perfect Continuous Tense: Subject + will have been + first form of a verb + ing + for + time
He came from the East Indies and was drowned in the Thames.
We use second form in simple sentences of Past Indefinite Tense.
Came is the second form of a verb.
Drowned is the second form of a verb.
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The had is also used to show past possessions.
She had a book.
I had a phone.
He had a car.
She has been working in a factory since 2007.
Words like, morning, evening, midnight, June 2014, etc. are generally followed by the preposition Since.
The Future Simple tense is formed as "will + base verb" (e.g., will finish).
It expresses an action that will happen in the future.
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