Apparently, I can.
Amid the tension of the crowd, the senator was apparently calm.
Yes, you can put a comma after "apparently" when it is used to introduce information that adds to or clarifies the previous statement. The comma helps to indicate a pause in the sentence and improve readability.
It was apparent that the centipode had 100 legs. Apparent means obvious, or easy to see.
Please put oscillation in a complete sentence.
In this sentence, the subject is the unspoken (or understood) "you," as in "[You,] please put food and water .... "
Please lengthen your essay.
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Please soak this in soapy water.
Please put the chicken on the spit.
Due to the nature of the disease the patient was put into isolation.
Apparently, he was cheating on me.
Please put your question in a complete sentence.