The present perfect forms are have applies and has applied.Examples:We have applied for the permit. (plural subject)He has applied for the permit. (singular subject)
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No, question marks come before periods when forming a question within a sentence, for example: "Did you finish your homework?" If a full sentence is a question, the question mark is placed at the end, for example: "Where are you going?"
"Are you coming to the party?" is an example of an interrogative sentence. It is a sentence that asks a question and typically ends with a question mark.
An example of rising intonation would be when asking a question such as "Are you going to the party tonight?" where the pitch of the voice rises at the end to indicate that it is a question.
a question related to how something will be used.
Engineering
Similarities between pure and applied research
new technology applied in the war.
There are a great many examples of applied research in the world. Research that goes into urban schools by teachers are applied for example.
I suppose that this is an example of applied chemistry.
You can do many things with a degree of associated of applied science. You can teach in museums for example.
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walking, running!!
Yes, "Is not an example of a from-my-brain question" is a statement rather than a question.
your question is not very clear, although if i think the answer to your question would be, Yes, a science rule or theory can be applied to any matter. that's why it is a rule.
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