an appropriate candidate.
The correct spelling is "inappropriate (not appropriate or suitable).
There are many appropriate nicknames for "grandfather", and "poppa" is one of them.
accepted, permitted, official, agreed, appropriate, correct, sanctioned, ratified
Rashly,goodly,well ly etc ..are not appropriate adverb. The correct usage is:You drive rash.
They're both correct in the appropriate context. From your question I can't decipher context so can't really say.
The correct spelling for "canadiate" is actually "candidate".
The above given sentence is not grammatically correct. It could be the public wanted more information about the candidate.
That is the correct spelling of the word "proper" (correct, appropriate).The proper spelling is "proper" (correct, appropriate).
Appropriate
The correct spelling is candidate.
If you are referring to just one candidate, it's candidate's. If it's more than one, a group of them, it's candidates'.
'She did not like either candidate' (with candidate in the singular) or 'She did not like either of the candidates,' are more gramatically correct sentences
"It is appropriate" is the correct way to express something that is suitable or fitting for a particular situation. "It is appropriated" would imply that something has been taken or seized without permission.
The correct spelling of the word is "inappropriate."
Using the correct capitalization and a more appropriate relative pronoun will make it a correct sentence:'She called me while I was there'
The correct spelling is "inappropriate (not appropriate or suitable).
'In' is correct.