The word applicable means relevant or appropriate or used in a particular situation. The information that he learned was applicable in the situation is an example of how to use it in a sentence.
As an adverb, apropos describes an act as a good time to do something; as an adjective, apropos describes something that is connected to a certain situation.
As an adverb: Your letter comes apropos as usual.
As an adjective: I have some apropos comments. As both an adverb and adjective apropos means essentially the same thing. Strangely enough both have two meanings. Pertinent and incidental which are not alike. Also apropos is a preposition.
Definition- to set aside; to allot; to adapt; to embrace; to accept
e.g It is appropriate to bring a present to a birthday party.
Example sentence - It is appropriate to ask for clarification when you do not understand.
Two example sentences using the word "appropriate" are:
You didn't say which meaning you wanted to use, so here are a couple of ideas.
Is it appropriate to wear plaid and stripes together?
The governor may appropriate that land for the state.
We knew the cold weather meant wearing the appropriate clothing outdoors, such as coats and gloves.
She asked me if the dress was appropriate for the party.
His language was not appropriate in that situation.
Is it appropriate for a girl to ask a guy for a date?
I just read the best magazines in the world. I will read these magazines tomorrow.
Use an apostrophe in the word only if you are using the contraction of the two words it and is. It's time to go! It was wagging its tail.
two-word expressions : more expensive
Here are two sample sentences that end with the word "much":Do you travel much?I don't like picnics very much.
There are different meanings for the word setting. Here are sentences using two different meanings: The setting of the play was in a small, friendly community. The fine bone china and gold flatware made a beautiful place setting for the elegant dinner party.
The book i was reading had a idyllic setting
I need to paint my house. My house is a mess.
Two sentences using the word molecules would be: The smallest units of water are called molecules. Molecules cannot be seen by the naked eye.
The disquieting girl annoyed the boy all day. The news disquieted him.
I just read the best magazines in the world. I will read these magazines tomorrow.
The painting is, of course, two dimensional but presents the illusion of being three dimensional.
Use an apostrophe in the word only if you are using the contraction of the two words it and is. It's time to go! It was wagging its tail.
a word that joins two sentences
a word that joins two sentences
You can make a few sentences with the word market. You can use the sentences "I am going to the market" and "The market prices are going down".
His actions towards the cross were blasphemous. Honestly, alterations to Twilight are utterly blasphemous to me.
Of coarse you can^^. e.g:What a beautiful day! I learnt how to spell beautiful in prep.(true story)