Do you mean "Belligerent"?
That depends. It could be:
available
availability
<span>availably</span>
availableness
I assume you were just going for -able versus -ible, in which case it is the first spelling.
Senator Loren Legarda expressed gratitude for being recognized by the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) as a Hero of Resilience.
Of the three billion women worldwide, Legarda is the only Filipino and one of only few who were recognized as heroes of resilience by the UNISDR in celebration of the 2012 International Day for Disaster Reduction. This year’s theme is Women and Girls: The [in]Visible Force of Resilience.
Answer:
G - 69/268,
Florida,
14th September 2020,
The PTA Chairman,
ABC International School,
Florida,
Sub: Regarding ways to ensure the health needs of the students
Dear sir,
With great disappointment, I would like to draw your kind attention towards the carelessness of your school towards the health needs of the students. The quality of food that has been provided to the hostel students is extremely poor and unhygienic making them ill. A healthy diet is very crucial for the physical and mental growth and development of students. Thus, it is an immediate need and suggestion to have a constant check and supervision of the quality of food that is being served to the students.
The unavailability of proper medical facilities in the sickbay to the students is another serious concern. This is leading even the common cold and other illnesses to go severe which is preventing the students from studies for a longer time than required. It may further go serious and therefore, I request you to ensure appropriate provision of health infrastructure for the care of students' health and fitness.
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
Sophie Godefroid.
Answer:
the presidential candidates travel East to <em>West</em>
<em>"</em>west" at the end of the above phrase should be capitalized.
Explanation:
At least, using the capitals or lowercase must be consistent (use both either capital or lowercase).
The correct way is to use capitalization of directions (east, west, north, south) when they represent specific regions. For example, He's is from the South (meaning he is from southern states).
If a direction does not represent any specific region, it should be used lowercase. For example. The south wall of the house is damaged.
As, <em>East and West</em> in the given sentence represent specific regions of the United States, they should both be capitalized.