It should be "a parents-only appointment", if you mean an appointment that is for parents only. When you have two words acting as an adjective before a noun, you need a hyphen between the words so that the meaning is clear.
For example, "two-word modifiers" means modifiers that consist of two words. However, "two word modifiers" could mean two ordinary adjectives (like red and blue), since each could be considered a "word modifier".
Well, let's think about it like a happy little tree. The correct phrase is "He has an appointment." Remember, when talking about a singular person, we use "has" instead of "have." Keep practicing, and soon it will flow as smoothly as paint on a canvas.
The correct spelling is "appointment"
"How are your parents?" is the correct way to word it since you are asking about more than one person. If you were asking about only one person, such as the mother, then you would say "How is your mother?".
To correct an appointment on Medisoft, you can go to the Scheduler module, locate the appointment that needs correcting, and then edit the details such as date, time, or provider as needed. Make sure to save the changes after making the corrections to update the appointment information correctly in the system.
Are your parents.
"How are your parents" is the correct form.
First of all, it would be "Which is correct, where are there parents or where are their parents". :D Their would be correct since it imparts possessiveness, whereas there indicates place.
By Appointment Only - 1933 was released on: USA: 7 July 1933
Children need to only have one dentist appointment a year.
By Appointment Only - 2007 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
If you are talking about only one parent it would be "parent's name" but if you are talking about both parents then it would be "parents' names"correct
No. The DFA passport appointment system is only for Pasay branch only.