yes you can i use it loads of times butleave it on a cliffhanger to create suspense
At the further west end is the former parlor with its large fire-place having molded brick jambs.
He tried to expedite all his homework before end of day. This is a sentence which contains the word expedite.
The farmer spent the long summer days threshing the wheat, separating the grain from the chaff. As the sun set, the rhythmic sound of the threshing machine echoed across the fields, signaling the end of a fruitful harvest.
It's a long walk to the end of my driveway where the paperboy always drops the newspaper, so I trained my dog to fetch it.
It is used for closing tags and helps you distinguish it from an opening tag. For a lot of tags you need to know where their impact starts and ends, so you need opening and closing tags. If you wanted to bold one word in the middle of a sentence then you would start bolding at the beginning of it and end bolding at the end of the word. To differentiate the two tags, you need the forward slash, like this. This sentence contains one <b>word</b> that is bolded. Some tags don't have closing tags, like the br tag. It is now common to put in a slash at the end of those tags like this: <br/>
make sentences using personal pronouns
which wuold be cause of the end of our life
you add the letters ed at the end
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.
Yes. There is no English word that cannot end a sentence.
I could hear the donkey bray from the other end of the trail.
The end result was that good had predominated over evil again.
'He had an obligation to repay his mortgage by the end of the following year.'
Women who protested for an end to the war were often disparaged in this way.
the arrival of the police brought the party to an abrupt end
noA sentence cannot end with the word "the". Hmmm, wait a minute.