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What is the tense of applied?
apply Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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he/she/it | applies |
present participle | applying |
past tense | applied |
past participle | applied |
What is the future tense of the word applied?
Future tense of applied is APPLY .
What is the present perfect tense of apply?
Perfect tenses
present perfect | |
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I | have applied |
you | have applied |
he, she, it | has applied |
we | have applied |
What is the first form of applied?
Verb Forms of Apply
(Base) 1st | (Past) 2nd | (Past Participle) 3rd |
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Apply | Applied | Applied |
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Has or had applied?
Both are correct in different contexts. I have applied for the job, and my application has been accepted indicates that the application and acceptance both occurred in the recent past and the fact is still true. That is the present perfect tense.
What is the past tense of SOB?
sobbed
sob Definitions and Synonyms
present tense | |
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he/she/it | sobs |
present participle | sobbing |
past tense | sobbed |
past participle | sobbed |
What is the noun of applied?
application. The act of applying or laying on, in a literal sense. The substance applied. The act of applying as a means; the employment of means to accomplish an end; specific use.
Is it apply to or apply for?
Apply for, according to Wordreference, means when you make a formal request to obtain something. In other words, you apply for something you want to obtain, receive, such as: a job, money, a visa, etc. On the other hand, Apply to, according to Wordreference, means when you make a formal request to someone.
Is it applied or applied?
What is the past tense of the word apply?
past tense of apply is applied. He/She/It applies . I apply. You/We/They apply. He/She/It is applying. I am applying. You/We/They are applying. He/She/It has applied. I have applied. You/We/They have applied.
What is another word for Applied?
Synonyms for applied include practical, practicable, applicable, functional, pragmatic, useable, useful, actionable, applicative and practised. Find more similar
Is the word “applied” irregular or regular?
“Applied” is both the past participle and the simple past tense (for all persons, both singular and plural) of “to apply,” which is a regular verb (it is considered regular even though the “y” changes to “ie” for some tenses). An irregular verb is called a strong verb, because it changes its internal spellings when it changes tenses.