There are several ways to use 'also' in sentences. If you write:
The board meets once a month to resolve complaints. Also, these meetings are used to obtain correct documents.
OR
These meetings arealso used to obtain correct documents
OR
These meetings also are used to obtain correct documents.
The first two sentences make 'also' clearer and are more grammatically correct than 'also are'. But it is not completely improper. Consider:
I also am taking French along with a French cooking class.
Also, I am taking French along with a French cooking class.
I am also taking French along with a French cooking class.
The placement of 'also' changes the emphasis. But again, the first two are better grammatically.
That is a correct sentence.
The sentence is an imperative sentence, the implied subject is 'you'. The subject 'you' should take the simple present of the verb, 'minimize'. A comma should separate 'if possible' from the rest of the sentence. The correct sentence is: Minimize copying by conveying documents digitally, if possible.
No this sentence is not correct. Its not that clear who is doing what in your sentence so its hard to give a correct sentence. stipulate means to set down/specify/insist upon In your sentence the 'request' may stipulate some thing. The person 'I' would comply with a request. So maybe your sentence should be: I will comply with your request, please forward the documents for review.
No. It has to be either, "Once I receive your documents I will fix a meeting" or "Once I have received your documents I will fix a meeting."
The project will proceed pursuant to the guidelines outlined in the contract.
The package from your Japan office arrived yesterday. It contains the documents you need.
printing documents...
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
Yes, this sentence is correct.
All of these are correct A+ FTW!!
You are palpitating. This is a correct sentence.
Elected officials should come to meetings on time. The principal should come to meetings with parents on time. Everyone should come to meetings on time, unless they have a reasonable excuse.