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Its eligible- having the right to do something

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Is eligible considered future tense?

Eligible is an adjective, and it has no tense. Only a verb can have a tense. You can say "She will be eligible for a scholarship" and that refers to a future action.


What part of speech is the word eligible?

There is no verb form for the noun eligibility.


How do you spell Qualified?

The past tense or adjective for to qualify is correctly spelled, qualified.


How do you spell eligible in are you eligible to compete?

Eligible


Is the word paid a common noun?

No, the word 'paid' is the past tense, past participle of the verb 'to pay'.The past participle of the verb is also and adjective. Examples:Verb: We paid for first class seats.Adjective: I will be eligible for paid vacation days in two months.


Is eligible an adverb?

No the word eligible is not an adverb. The word eligible is an adjective.


Is the word paid a noun?

No, the word 'paid' is the past tense, past participle of the verb 'to pay'.The past participle of the verb is also and adjective. Examples:Verb: We paid for first class seats.Adjective: I will be eligible for paid vacation days in two months.


Where IT student are eligible for ies or not?

yes, eligible.....


What is the homophone for eligible?

The homophone for "eligible" is "illegible."


Who are eligible for LLP?

Individual eligible to conduct business in Indian Region is eligible for LLP registration if that individual is accompanied by another eligible partner with Indian Citizenship


When is the center not eligible in flag football?

the center is always eligible


What is the prefix in eligible?

The prefix in "eligible" is "e-," which means "not" or "lacking."