She was very spunky.
Her manner was very spunky.
No, a comma is not typically used before the word "apparently" at the end of a sentence.
She affected to be spunky about her ailments but she was in fact an utterly self-centered valetudinarian. --OiNK! 'o'
When i use force in a sentence i end it with a exclamation mark.
In most sentences, at the end.
Before is a preposition, so it's grammatically incorrect to use it as the last word in a sentence.
Yes. There is no word or phrase in English that cannot begin or end a sentence.
When he looked at me I looked back.
No, you do not need to include an additional punctuation mark at the end of a sentence if the last word already ends in a period.
the anser is that you can use it in a sentence if you use it right. like... i like to play games by myself.
The applause grew as the concert came to an end.
It was a political decision to end the War in Iraq.
you put an s, you put an s at the end