Kids prices apply to .... For example: Kids prices apply to children under the age of 12.
The word "applies" is the present tense of the second person of the verb "to apply." It is the action of applying TO something.
I apply to
You apply to
He applies to
We apply to
They apply to
In this case, "They" is replaced with "Kids prices."
Kids prices apply to children under the age of 12.
"Kids prices apply to children under a certain age or height."
I/you/we/they apply. He/she/it applies. The present participle is applying.
What role of operations that applies when you are solving an equation does not apply when your solving an inequality?"
I will apply for a job at the local bookstore this weekend.
If you live in the country that it applies to.
The heart is the organ that applies pressure to the circulatory system.
It isn't a job one applies for, the way someone applies for a job at a store or restaurant.
No. The Bill of Rights applies to all.
No, it only applies to chattels.
The right to an attorney does not apply to civil cases, but applies to all criminal cases.
No. The U.S. Constitution only applies in the U.S.
The cell theory applies to all organisms.
It applies to anyone who can be legally employed in the US.