Yes. "Could you please switch the light on?" "I left the television on"
You cannot end a sentence with I could not. I could not anyhow. Could you? Maybe you could. Maybe someone else could. But I know I could not. Example Sentence: I know I could not.
No, that wouldn't be a complete sentence. You could end a phrase with are. eg You are stupid. No I am not. You are!
What do you mean 'what if'? I sentence could end with am. For instance: "You're not a kind person, but I am."
Yes. For example, "He could not decide what to eat."
have it rhyme with the LAST word in the sentence above or the second sentence above it.
You could add a word at the beginning or the end@!
Depending on the circumstances you could substitute a comma, a semicolon, or end the sentence with a period and start a new sentence.
What for? There is no point."One could wonder what that information was needed for."
What for? There is no point."One could wonder what that information was needed for."
The voter could not decide which candidate to eliminate.
You could write this at the end, or maybe at the beginning of whatever you are writing: 'This sentence is correct, you fool.'
The hairlike dendrites are located at the end of the sensory neuron.