Yes. One example: : "Have you seen the boys?"Jed asked.
It can be, such as in this sentence "I want you to end this right now!" In this sentence, end acts as an action word and therefore serves as a verb
Verbs don't come at the end of a complete sentence. If you have a command like -- Sit down! -- then this sentence consists of a verb only.
The word "remained" is a linking verb. Linking verbs are followed by an adjective or noun and cannot end a sentence.
You need 1 capital letter 2 proper sentence structure ( subject noun, verb) 3 end mark
Were is the verb in that sentence.
Yes, a verb can be used at the end of a sentence, especially in languages like German and Japanese. This structure is known as a verb-final or verb-end position in linguistic terms.
No, it's a noun. Incidentally, "end of the week" is not a sentence, it is a phrase.
A subject, a verb, and a period at the end
While the verb can be anywhere in a Latin sentence, as often as not it's found at the very end.
"Are" is a verb, even at the end of a sentence. For example, if you say, "Do you know where the scissors are?", "are" is still a verb. In this case, it is the verb of an embedded question. "Scissors" is the subject of the verb "are".
It can be, such as in this sentence "I want you to end this right now!" In this sentence, end acts as an action word and therefore serves as a verb
yes you can, a very simple sentence. For example he is skipping.
Verbs don't come at the end of a complete sentence. If you have a command like -- Sit down! -- then this sentence consists of a verb only.
No, it is a proper sentence. The subject is 'You', the verb is 'overflowed', and 'it' is the object of the sentence. All it needs is a period at the end.
Oh, dude, you totally can end a sentence with "were." It's called a subjunctive mood, like when you say, "If I were a millionaire." So, like, if you wanna sound all fancy and grammatically correct, go ahead and end that sentence with "were."
No, "normalerweise" is an adverb, not a subordinating conjunction, therefore does not force the verb to the end of the clause.
In the question "When will the meeting end?", the word "end" is a verb. It is the main verb in the sentence and indicates the action, which is the meeting concluding or finishing.