No, it is a proper sentence. The subject is 'You', the verb is 'overflowed', and 'it' is the object of the sentence. All it needs is a period at the end.
this is not an improper sentence.
No, it's not improper.
Understand the definition - improper means not proper. Then make a sentence When that kid sneezed, it was improper of him to not cover his mouth
It was quite improper for you to ask such a question.
Therefore, because it is not improper, one may begin a sentence with "therefore."
"That was improper behavior" "Its quite improper to invite your self over"
I hope this is not an improper answer. Is this suit improper for the dance? Was the response improper?
You spelled it correctly, but in case you need it again: Overflow In a sentence: I overflowed my bathtub. Hope this helps! :)
No, it's not improper.
The subject is improper for this forum. I got a citation for my improper left turn into oncoming traffic.
Here are 3 examples:The book is improper for him.This movie is improper for the children.Why did you let her see this improper show?
An improper sentence is when its either a run on,inproper punctuation words not used the right way or put together the right way.