The voter could not decide which candidate to eliminate.
"Eliminate the odds, Michael." "Eliminate them, Robocop." "I'm sorry, but you are eliminated, Katie."
I am going to eliminate obscurity, by documenting the mystery.
eliminate + 1
You can end a sentence with a period.Hey, end it with an exclamation mark!What was the question?
to be with
u use a period and a concluding last sentence
No. When you end a sentence that way you don't have a proper end. At "what" or "where" is left out. Your "at" needs a direct object.
The Navigation Acts were introduced by the English to eliminate Dutch competition in the shipping trade.
you use a preposition usally at the end of a sentence.
at the end of a sentence.
Yes, this type of sentence is called imperative sentence.
It depends on how you use it. If you end a sentence with the word at, it is a dangling participle.