I'm not sure I can last.
The tallest runner finished last.
He ate the last doughnut.
Who was the last person you saw?
Make the food last because it will be a while before we can get to the grocery store.
The last man on the pitch was not expected to hit runs. This is the sentence that uses the word last.
Before is a preposition, so it's grammatically incorrect to use it as the last word in a sentence.
The word 'the' is capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence (as the beginning of this sentence) or part of a title ("The Last Supper" or "The Cat In The Hat") . The first word in a sentence or title is always capitalized.
Downtown Chicago is an urban area.
last night was munificent
The last renown example sentence I wrote had twelve words in it.
-I was the last person in line. -Friendships never last. -This car will last for years. -They went fishing last Friday. -I had the last word in the argument. -This is my last dollar.
The last sentence.
At the end, after the last word, to show that the sentence was a statement.
Yes, two examples Can a sentence have the word rowdy? The neighbours were rowdy last night.
These is your last chance.
The student was indecisive on the last test question.
A sentence with the word "scarcely:" We heard scarcely a peep from them last night.
Before is a preposition, so it's grammatically incorrect to use it as the last word in a sentence.
Whether it is one word or a phrase, the term is "anaphora".
The word 'the' is capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence (as the beginning of this sentence) or part of a title ("The Last Supper" or "The Cat In The Hat") . The first word in a sentence or title is always capitalized.
The last word in "Eclipse" by Stephenie Meyer is "forever."
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