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I applaud your efforts!
It is "applaud/applauds".
You might be trying to spell applaud."The audience applaud the singer".Or you might be trying to spell appalled."I am appalled by your behaviour".
Laud means to praise. But applaud means to clap in approval. It specifically means clapping.
The present perfect tense of applaud is:I/You/We/They have applauded.He/She/It has applauded.
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2 a/pplaud
Two syllables (ap + plaud)
I applaud your efforts!
After the show they applaud.
Applaud is a verb.
I applaud your effort.
The future tense is "will applaud"
It is "applaud/applauds".
Applaud is accented on the second syllable.
No the word applaud is accented on the second syllable.
The accented syllable in "applaud" is the first syllable "ap."