To properly word a posthumous award, you can refer to the recipient as "late" followed by their name, then mention the specific award and the reason for it being posthumous. For example, "The late [Recipient's Name] is being awarded [Award Name] posthumously in recognition of their contributions to [Reason for the award]."
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The proper word or another way of saying awesome is the word 'stupendous'.
There is no apostrophe after the word award unless it is used in a way comparable to the example below. Example: The award's brilliant glow glittered from across the room.
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The likely word is "direction" (proper way, or instruction).
"Gonna" is a colloquial or informal contraction of "going to." It is not considered a proper word in formal writing, but it is commonly used in spoken English.
Proper word is Sunnah , the way of prophet Muhammad saw .
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The word 'Norway' is a proper noun, the name of a country. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun is always capitalized.
Sodium chloride is the proper name for salt.