(Noun Appropriate): It is appropriate to bring rope if you are rock climbling. (Verb Appropriate): He appropriated his pencil for the math contest.
He dressed accordingly for the night out. Accordingly is like appropriately.
The term for knowing a word's part of speech in order to appropriately use it in a sentence is "word-usage."
"Duly noted" actually is a sentence. It means that something is correctly or appropriately recorded.
"In order to succeed in a job interview, you must dress appropriately."
Example sentence - Every entree on the menu was priced appropriately.
The sentence that clearly states the reason for writing the letter and what the writer hopes to achieve is the one that identifies the purpose most appropriately.
The adverb form for the adjective appropriate is appropriately.
It has a noun and a verb used appropriately, so it is a full sentence.
Here is how you use dispersed in a sentence, "The groups of lions were dispersed by the game rangers." This means to scatter or spread out.
Yes, it is grammatically correct to end a sentence with "also" if used appropriately in the context of the sentence. However, it is generally considered better style to use it within the sentence for better flow and clarity.
We use the materials to not spill any chemicals
When punctuation conventions are used appropriately, sentences flow fluently.