There alone stood I.
Aye, the one-eyed man was I.
The ninth letter of our current alphabet is 'I'.
You can use a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?) to end a sentence.
to be with
u use a period and a concluding last sentence
No. When you end a sentence that way you don't have a proper end. At "what" or "where" is left out. Your "at" needs a direct object.
It depends on how you use it. If you end a sentence with the word at, it is a dangling participle.
You can use a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?) to end a sentence.
to be with
u use a period and a concluding last sentence
No. When you end a sentence that way you don't have a proper end. At "what" or "where" is left out. Your "at" needs a direct object.
A preposition is used before a noun or pronoun to show its relationship to another word in the sentence. It indicates location, time, direction, or other relationships between elements in a sentence.
at the end of a sentence.
Yes, this type of sentence is called imperative sentence.
It depends on how you use it. If you end a sentence with the word at, it is a dangling participle.
Yes, "n'est-ce pas" is a French expression that translates to "isn't it so" in English. It is commonly used at the end of a sentence to seek agreement or confirmation, but it is not as commonly used in English as it is in French.
Working at that place is a dead end job.
It depends on the style and structure of the poem. Some poets choose to use punctuation, including commas, at the end of sentences in poems, while others may opt for a more fluid and ambiguous approach without punctuation. Ultimately, it is a stylistic choice that can contribute to the overall tone and rhythm of the poem.
at the end of a sentence