Full stop? Or do you want an example? "the spot on the team was only for a select few, thus why he didn't make the grade"
Mary went to the orthodontist annually to make sure her braces were in the right spot.
If it is possible to replace a comma in a given sentence with a period, and wind up with two sentences that are each complete and that make sense as sentences, then the comma that you replaced was being used to splice together two sentences. This is generally a bad idea.
They decided to name their daughter after her godmother.
Try using complete sentences if you would like a complete answer.... For now, I'll leave you with an answer of.... YES, absolutely!
I have several sentences for you.This is a peaceful spot for a picnic.He felt peaceful and relaxed.The orchestra played a peaceful melody at the end of their performance.
Snarl is a verb meaning to growl with teeth bared or to speak in a threatening way. It can also be a noun referring to the growl or spoken threat. Example sentences: The forester heard the cougar snarl, but he could not spot it. The drunk snarled at the security guard who told him to leave the area.
The criminals found it hard to escape jail. My dog Spot knows how to escape from the backyard. "Escape is impossible here!" John said.
sentences with i usually have a better maening then the other sentences
Declarative sentences and imperative sentences both end in periods.
Giraffes are not sentences.
Simple kind of sentences are called affirmative sentences.
Command sentences are imperative sentences. Ex. Go to your room.