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Definitive sentence: You have been a naughty girl. (sentence stating a fact ending in a period) Exclamatory sentence: You have been a very, very naughty girl! (sentence with strong feeling or emotion, usually ending in exclamation point) A sentence using the word naughty (to answer your question) is a sentence.
Any end punctuation will work depending on the sentence.
Depends is a present tense verb, such as "chases" or "tours." Ending a sentence with a present very is appropriate, i.e.: "Are you going to the movies?" "It depends." "It depends" is a complete sentence, albeit a bit awkward.
A gerund is a verb form ending in -ing.All gerunds and some participles end in -ing.
The ending of the novel is already adumbrated [foreshadowed] in the first chapter.
Definitive sentence: You have been a naughty girl. (sentence stating a fact ending in a period) Exclamatory sentence: You have been a very, very naughty girl! (sentence with strong feeling or emotion, usually ending in exclamation point) A sentence using the word naughty (to answer your question) is a sentence.
agog
ecstatic
thrilled
Feeling has seven letters... But a feeling could be hurting
The movie built up intense suspense throughout, but the ending was an anticlimax, leaving the audience feeling disappointed.
Students because there is no more homework.
If you have a topic sentence re-write the topic sentence in the ending and don't pull in any facts!
This sentence ends with the letter z.
An abrupt ending to a sentence can leave the reader feeling unsettled and confused as it disrupts the flow of information being conveyed. This can make it challenging for the reader to fully understand the message or intention behind the incomplete sentence. It's important to ensure that sentences are properly constructed to effectively communicate ideas.
You first write the rest of the essay or paragraph. Your ending sentence should be a short summary of whatever you've written.
This is the situation of my country currently. This is a sentence ending with the word currently.