English: is it appropriate
**French:** est-ce approprié
(sounds like "essa proprer")
Is this appropriate ever to use at before the word priority
The word appropriate has two parts of speech. It can be an adjective and a verb.
The appropriate definite article for the word "mochilas" in Spanish is "las."
What is appropriate?from Late Latin appropriātus, past participle of appropriāre, to make one's own : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin proprius, own.http://www.answers.com/appropriate
No. There is no word after which a comma is necessarily required. As always, it depends on the meaning and the context whether a comma is appropriate. We say That's Maria di Giorno over there, formerly known as Mary Daly.
As an adjective: It is not appropriate for young children to say bad words to their parents.
It is appropriate to say that the word "Life" is an abstract noun.
only if the stream is 'overflowing' then you can say that its overflowing if not then don't say its 'overflowing'
Is this appropriate ever to use at before the word priority
Properly we say Whom is this for, and we certainly write it that way, but in informal speech "who" is allowed instead when it is the first word in the sentence.
I think that the appropriate word is chairman
The word appropriate has two parts of speech. It can be an adjective and a verb.
Nonagon is the appropriate word for a nine sided plane figure
Yes an antonym for the word appropriate is unappropriate. How can't yo guys know that.
The appropriate term for the word physics is "physical science" or simply science.
The appropriate guide word for "notion" could be "idea" or "concept."
Appropriate means 'fitting for the occasion'.