Here is the sentence and word use in question:
My college english comp professor, Dr. Mary White, told me that my
writing was a representation of myself.
this is not an improper sentence.
Improper use of your personal data is an invasion of privacy
It is very improper to talk with your mouth full.I would not want to set an improper example.
It was quite improper for you to ask such a question.
No, it's not improper.
The subject is improper for this forum. I got a citation for my improper left turn into oncoming traffic.
"That was improper behavior" "Its quite improper to invite your self over"
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
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?
Starting a sentence with "for" is not necessarily improper, but it may make the sentence sound more formal or structured. It can be used to introduce a reason or explanation in the sentence. However, overusing it may affect the flow of the writing.
Flaw can be used as a noun. For example: There is a flaw in the workmanship of this product.
An improper sentence may have incomplete thoughts, lack subject-verb agreement, contain run-on sentences, or have unclear meaning due to poor grammar or punctuation. It fails to convey the intended message effectively and can be confusing for the reader to understand.