The king appointed this man as his main advisor.
the house was unsullied
A common sentence used in spanish that uses "como" is : "¿Como estas?" which means "How are you?"
Please give some cake to me, too.
Centrifugal force is often confused with centripetal force.
I like a sophisticated man, who has savoir-faire.
appoint means to choose so this is a sentece; I want to appoint that sandwich!
When I become the Mayor of this town, I will appoint you to the position of Secretary of Finance.
We will appoint a new leader soon.She hoped they would appoint her.I hope the next person they appoint is charismatic.
i will appoint you to the office.
She didn't expect to be on the special committee, so she was surprised when they told her they plant to appoint her to chair it.
Disappoint or Reappoint
The company directors may sometimes appoint managers or attorneys of the company, granting them certain powers to manage the affairs of the company.
No, the sentence the plumber quickly appoint does not make sense. It would make sense if read as the plumber quickly appoints.
We are now looking to appoint an experienced analyst to provide robust financial input into our work.
The correct spelling of the word is appoint.An example sentence is "they had a meeting to appoint the new chairman".
The deputy chief executive has resigned due to allegations of fraud. Should there be a need for the chief examiner of the examination to leave the room, he/she is required to appoint a deputy. As a child one of my favourite cartoons was Deputy Dawg.
Appoint is a verb.