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T&C

Deemed fit or deem fit?
  

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What's "T&C"? "Deemed fit" and "deem fit" both work. "Deemed" can be the simple past, or it can be the past participle, used in passive voice.

  • What's "T&C"?
  • "Deemed fit" and "deem fit" both work.
  • "Deemed" can be the simple past, or it can be the past participle, used in passive voice.
  • The judge deemed him fit to stand trial.
  • (past tense) He was deemed fit by the judge to stand trial.
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What's "T&C"?

"Deemed fit" and "deem fit" both work.

"Deemed" can be the simple past, or it can be the past participle, used in passive voice.

The judge deemed him fit to stand trial. (past tense)

He was deemed fit by the judge to stand trial. (past participle, passive voice, past tense)

I deem him fit for service. (simple present)

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