That is past tense.
The past tense of the word "apply" is "applied."
The past tense form of the word "apply" is "applied".
Applied is the past tense of the verb apply. Past tense: I applied. Present tense: I apply. Future tense: I will apply.
'Applied' is the past tense of the verb 'apply' The present tense would be: I/you/we/they apply. He/she/it applies. The future tense would be: Will apply.
Applied and Applied
The past tense of apply is applied.
"Applied" is typically the past tense of the verb "apply." So, it is used to refer to actions that occurred or were completed in the past.
It is past.
Applied hope that helped
The word "retroactively" functions as an adverb. It describes an action that is applied or implemented from a past point in time.
No.Applied is the past form of the verb apply:I applied the brakes but nothing happened.Or the past participle applied can be used as an adjective:applied physics, applied mathematics, etc
This is likely the word "extinct", which is applied to past species of organisms that have died out. Another possible word would be "instinct" (an automatic response, as in animals).