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The preposition at is used before an object of the preposition in a sentence. It should not be used at the end of a sentence. Examples: "I was at the store." - Correct (store is the object of the preposition.) "Prepositions should not be used at the end of a sentence." - Correct (end is the object of the preposition that goes with at.) "Where is my phone at?" - Incorrect Instead, one would say, "Where is my phone?"
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
In proper English usage you do not end a sentence in a preposition, so at should not end the sentence Where is Jasmine is sufficient.
yes actually can be used at the end of a sentence. (eg) I didn't go there actually.
Yes it can be.
A full stop (or period) is used to indicate the end of a sentence in writing. It is also commonly used after an abbreviation.
They are used to mark the end of a sentence.
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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.
Dont see why not Is "Would you carry everything for me", a sentence? yes it is a sentence. Would is used to make polite requests (often used with please). 'Would you please unlock the door?' (So your sentence should have a question mark at th end)
No.
if it is something like :have you did your homework? that is a question any sentence or phrase that ask something should have a question mark at the end.