You can indeed end a sentence with "it".
When writing Horror for example, keeping sentences short will increase the suspense because the reader is moving at the same pace as the character.
There was an eerie, green glow behind the door. Karl stepped closer, his heart pounding within his chest. There was a creak on the other side of the door. He reached out and grabbed the handle. Was he foolish or brave? Slowly, he opened it.
You can end a sentence with it as long as you have a complete sentence.
Mom asked me to get her purse, but I didn't know where to find it.
I took my umbrella to school but I lost it.
word is powerful tool and weapon. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
if you are starting a new sentence, yes you should. if you are using the word in the middle or at the end of the sentence, you shouldn't capitalize it.
make sentences using personal pronouns
No, it is not common to end a sentence with the word "myself." It is typically used as a reflexive pronoun in the middle of a sentence where the subject and object refer to the same person.
No.
which wuold be cause of the end of our life
you add the letters ed at the end
Yes, you can. You should understand the sentence structure that allows you to do that, however.
The next word should be capitalized.
When using this word as a verb, it will be awkward to place it at the end, but it can be done: There were many interesting stories that he was telling.
The kitten will play with the piece of string for hours on end.
One common trait among successful leaders is their ability to inspire and motivate others.
Yes. There is no English word that cannot end a sentence.