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can has be used in past tense
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No, has can’t be used in past tense, because it’s a present verb means owns or possesses, and it is also an auxiliary verb used in present perfect and present perfect continuous tenses.

Examples: He has a great house.

He has been in London for 8 years.

He has been waiting for you for 2 hours until now.
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