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Yes. "You must apply yourself."

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Q: Is 'apply' a verb
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What is the verb for application?

The verb for application is apply. As in "to apply for something" or "to apply something to something else".


What is the verb of apply?

Apply is a verb already. Application is a noun form, and applied is both the past tense and an adjective. Applicable is also an adjective.


What is the verb form of application?

The verb form is apply.


What is abstract noun for apply?

Abstract nouns for the verb to apply are applicabilityand the gerund, applying.Concrete nouns for the verb to apply are applier, application, and appliance.


Is apply a verb?

Yes, it is. Apply, as in the action "to apply something" is a verb. A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).


Is apply a noun verb adjective or adverb?

The word apply is primarily used as a verb because it shows action. She APPLIED to seven schools in Maine. I will APPLY for the job tomorrow.


Is the word applies a noun a verb or both?

"Applies" is a verb. It is the third person singular form of the verb "apply."


What part of speech is apply?

a verb or noun


What part of speech is the word applying?

The word applying is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb apply.


Past participle of apply?

Apply is a regular verb so the past and past participle are both verb + -ed. You have to watch the spelling because "the y changes to i then you add -ed". applied


Does apply have a suffix?

Yes, "apply" does not have a suffix attached to it. The word "apply" is a verb in its base form.


What is verb of pressure?

The verb form of "pressure" is "pressurize." It means to apply force or pressure to something.