Sophia showed promptness by going to school on time.
That burro will kick, when prompted.
The wrangler prompted the burro to kick.
The burro's kick prompted me to refrain from attempting to mount.
"The promptness of delivery of your order is subject to availability in our warehouse."
To insure promptness
The word 'promptly' is the adverb form of the adjective prompt.The abstract noun form for the adjective 'prompt' is promptness.
Sophia always go to school on time
The word alacrity might be the one that fits the bill.
inactivity
This has helped greatly in promptness and efficient delivery of services.
Either sentence could be correct. "I sent it immediately" would be the usual form in an unemotional context, and "I have sent it immediately" would be suitable if someone is challenging the diligence or promptness of the writer or speaker of the sentence. For example: Person 1: "Why does Mr. X take so long to answer our questions? Person 2: "I don't know; I have always sent them to him immediately."
Punctuality refers to being punctual (on time). Teachers/Empoyers admire their Students\Employees to be punctual. "Promptness" is similar to punctuality, but focuses more on doing something quickly (or without delay).
'To Improve Promptness'....or 'Token In Praise'....or Thanks In Payment'..... all are true to different veipoints.
Yes, it is a noun. Expedition as a noun refers to promptness in completing activities. An expedition is an excursion, journey, or voyage.
Nonproliferative retinopathy has a better prognosis than proliferative retinopathy. Prognosis depends upon the extent of the retinopathy, the cause, and promptness of treatment.