A good way to end a sentence is by using strong punctuation like a period, question mark, or exclamation point to clearly signal the completion of the thought.
Your closing sentence should summarise everything you have talked about by restating its main points.
Yes, you mark the end of a sentence in the same way.
When you're asking a question. "Are you having a good morning?" But if that's your way of greeting someone, it would be "Good morning."
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If you mean with "then", you can. But you can't end a sentence with "than", because it's a conjuction An Example of phrase with then: " It should be this way, then. " I
If you we're writing on Micosoft Word and were correcting a word mid-way through a sentence you can hit the 'end' key and it will take you to the end of the sentence.
Religious Zealots paved the way for the end of Slavery.
A good way to end a sentence you should hav e your own style.
At the end of "Lord of the Rings" Frodo journeyed into the West with the elves.
In English, it is generally acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition, especially in spoken language. However, in formal writing, it is often preferred to rephrase the sentence to avoid ending it with a preposition. Adverbs can also appear at the end of a sentence to modify a verb or adjective.
a good sentence for impair is... how much you drink impairs the way you act. hope that's good for you