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The plural form for the noun candidate is candidates; the plural possessive is candidates'.
The plural form of the word "candidate" is "candidates."
Candidate is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense/participle.
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The plural form of candidate is candidates.
Yes, canvassing for a candidate is one way of participating in the political process.
If you are referring to just one candidate, it's candidate's. If it's more than one, a group of them, it's candidates'.
A candidate will usually hold a press conference, or a public meeting with the press, and announce it in some form of speech. A candidate will usually hold a press conference, or a public meeting with the press, and announce it in some form of speech.
The correct phrase is "consider me as a candidate." In this context, "me" is the objective form of the pronoun, which is appropriate after the verb "consider." Using "myself" would be incorrect here, as it is a reflexive pronoun used for emphasis or to refer back to the subject.
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The full form of UR is Unreserved(UR) in Govt Job category for the post which are not reserved ie. for the general candidate.
The word candidate is an abstract noun; when you look at a person who is a candidate, that fact about the person is not visible to any of the five senses. The fact that a person is a candidate is something about a person that you learn, know, or understand. Another abstract noun form is candidacy.