No, the word "present" does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
'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.
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In the sentence, "The boy lost his present.", the noun 'present' is a concrete noun; a word for a gift; a word for a physical thing.The noun 'present' is an abstract noun as a word for the current period of time; a word for time is a word for a concept. (It's not likely that the sentence means that the boy lost his now.)
Going is the present participle of go. It is also the main verb of the present continuous verb phrase am going.
a candidate is voting for present
a good sentence would be, what are you trying to do? petrify me?
He accepted the pen as a present
A good sentence that has the word county is "A County has its own branch of government."
There are many ways to use this word. You would want to write a good sentence. That would make your teacher give you a good grade. Would you like to see another sentence? I would be happy to write one for you.
The tariff is excessive!
a good sentence would be my dog went round and round in circles before his nap
Maybe you would consider 'I looked through the transparent glass' a good sentence?
The word spirant refers to a continuous breath. A good sentence would be; she was so relieved that she let out a spirant.
A good sentence with the word indifferent would go like this: You're quite indifferent from the others
Hi good sentence would be .In Japan they make animation cartoons called anime
what is a good sentence for the word opposite