I'm usually quite punctual, but today traffic was bad and I was twenty minutes late for work.
"Be punctual" is a complete sentence, because the verb is in the imperative mood, in which the subject "You" is always implied by the verb itself.
His forwardness in expressing his opinions sometimes bordered on rudeness.
I haven't got an inkling as to how that man was raised.
If you don't arrive when you said you would you aren't punctual, and you haven't made a point (punctum) of being on time!
The suffix of "punctual" is "-al".
Bob is my most punctual student.I am a punctual person; I am always on time.
I got sent to detention because I wasn't punctual.
He made it a point to always be punctual. You must be punctual to an interview or you are starting off on a bad foot.
"Be punctual" is a complete sentence, because the verb is in the imperative mood, in which the subject "You" is always implied by the verb itself.
You should use commas. The letter described the student as dedicated, diligent, and punctual.
His forwardness in expressing his opinions sometimes bordered on rudeness.
One can alleviate hardship in life by being sincere, hardworking & punctual towards one's goal...
This new colonel is very strict & punctual .
I haven't got an inkling as to how that man was raised.
Both "unpunctual" and "non punctual" are correct words to use to describe someone who is consistently late or tardy. It is more common to use "unpunctual."
If you don't arrive when you said you would you aren't punctual, and you haven't made a point (punctum) of being on time!
The comparative is more punctual; the superlative is most punctual.