an appropriate candidate.
That is the correct spelling of the word "proper" (correct, appropriate).The proper spelling is "proper" (correct, appropriate).
yes it is but i dont know if this is correct.
Appropriate
The correct spelling is "inappropriate (not appropriate or suitable).
Both of these are correct sentences, but they have different meanings. In "It is appropriate", appropriate is an adjective meaning suitable. Appropriate as a verb means to take without permission, so one can say that something has been appropriated. It is less common to say something isappropriated, although the usage is correct. Using appropriate as an adjective is the more common form.
The correct spelling is "inappropriate (not appropriate or suitable).
It is correct to say "him and his family." Using "him" as the objective form is grammatically more appropriate in this context.
'In' is correct.
It sends the correct frequencies, to the appropriate Drivers.
fit, suitable, timely, correct, appropriate, applicable
The correct phrase is "that is I." In formal English, it is more appropriate to use the subjective case pronoun "I" after a linking verb like "is."