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Starget1 Posted 19 years ago
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Apply or Applied ?

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01font00Let say I'm advertising one of my product with the following as example:02font02br
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00- Free ..... (worth USD 100)02br
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00- Free 90 ....(worth USD47)02br
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00- Free 150 ..... (worth USD 100)02br
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00* Terms and Conditions 01font00apply02font00 OR * Terms and Conditions 01font00applied 02font02br
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01font00So,my question is, do I write "apply" or "applied" for the above example? For me, I personally think it's "applied". Please help me. Thanks a lot.02font02br
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01font00I posted this previously in another thread but I'm still confused and need further help. So far, there was one reply towards my question and the answer he/she told me was "Terms and Conditions Apply".00 02font00Can someone please help explain the difference between "apply" and "applied" ? Please help explain if you know.. Please. When should I use "apply" and when should I use "applied" ? Because I see that some people use Terms and Conditions 01font00applied02font00 and some use Terms and Conditions 01font00apply02font00.02br
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0Hi,02br 02br 01font 00So,my question is, do I write "apply" or "applied" for the above example? For me, I personally think it's "applied". Please help me.

  • 0Hi,02br 02br 01font 00So,my question is, do I write "apply" or "applied" for the above example?
  • For me, I personally think it's "applied".
  • Please help me.
  • 02font 02br 02br 01font 00I posted this previously in another thread but I'm still confused and need further help.
  • So far, there was one reply towards my question and the answer he/she told me was "Terms and Conditions Apply".
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0Hi,02br
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01font00So,my question is, do I write "apply" or "applied" for the above example? For me, I personally think it's "applied". Please help me. Thanks a lot.02font02br
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01font00I posted this previously in another thread but I'm still confused and need further help. So far, there
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01cite10Clive12cite10Hi,12br
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11font10So,my question is, do I write "apply" or "applied" for the above example? For me, I personally think it's "applied". Please help me. Thanks a lot.12font12br
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11font10I posted this previously
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it's 'apply' not applied
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Well but i think "applied" here is a passive condition (not past tense)..

for example: The book read by you is mine
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The response which fulfills the meaning most accurately is "Terms and Conditions Apply". If you make an offer to purchase or deal a the company making the offer and they request that you alter your offer for example from 75 of the items instead to 100. They could then respond to you stating that your order needs to be amended as Terms and Conditions required have not been applied by you, then appl
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Yes i saw a lot written Terms and Conditions apply.
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apply means 'current'
applied is past tense.

the correct way is 'terms & conditions apply
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Terms and Conditions applied.

this is the Right

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