"is not subject to" vs "is not subjected to" vs "was not subjected to"
Hi
May I know what are the differences for
"is not subject to"
"is not subjected to"
"was not subjected to"
and when should each case to be used?
I have this question when I saw a sentence "... is not subjected to..."
I always think that the verb after "not" is always in its basic form.
After a search in this forum, I learned that "not" do not determine the tense of the verb.
A quick look in the dictionary, one of the explanation is written as "... is subject to..."
So I am confused. When should I put a -ed to the verb(subject)? Is "... is not subjected to..." equivalent to the past tense? Then how about "... was not subjected to... "
Thanks a million
Hi
May I know what are the differences for
"is not subject to"
"is not subjected to"
"was not subjected to"
and when should each case to be used?
I have this question when I saw a sentence "... is not subjected to..."
I always think that the verb after "not" is always in its basic form.
After a search in this forum, I learned that "not" do not determine the tense of the verb.
A quick look in the dictionary, one of the explanation is written as "... is subject to..."
So I am confused. When should I put a -ed to the verb(subject)? Is "... is not subjected to..." equivalent to the past tense? Then how about "... was not subjected to... "
Thanks a million