The past tense form of the word "apply" is "applied".
The past tense of apply is applied.
Past: applied Present: applying Future: will apply
Yes, "apply" is a regular verb. It follows the typical pattern for adding -ed to form its past tense (applied) and -ing to form its present participle (applying).
The past tense of the word "apply" is "applied."
The past tense form of the word "apply" is "applied".
The past tense of apply is applied.
Past: applied Present: applying Future: will apply
Yes, "apply" is a regular verb. It follows the typical pattern for adding -ed to form its past tense (applied) and -ing to form its present participle (applying).
The past tense of the word "apply" is "applied."
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.
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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
Applied and Applied
Applied. The general principle is that if a verb ends in y, the y is changed to i in the past participle.
Here are some possibile words: apply - (verb) to submit an application or request aptly - (adverb) suitably, in an appropriate manner
"Applied" is the past tense of the verb "apply." It is used to describe an action that occurred in the past.