You would end a sentence with "too" when indicating "also" or "in addition". You would end a sentence with "to" when indicating direction or purpose.
A period (.) at the end of a sentence indicates the end of a statement or sentence in written language. It helps to signal a pause and a completion of a thought.
There is a period at the end of the sentence.
In proper English usage you do not end a sentence in a preposition, so at should not end the sentence Where is Jasmine is sufficient.
end is the noun in the sentence
You can use a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?) to end a sentence.
No, there should not be two periods when "am" is at the end of a sentence. Only one period is needed to end the sentence.
If the sentence is a statement it has to end in a period. If it is a question it would end in a question mark (?) and if the sentence indicates stong feeling it would end in an exclamation mark (!)
Yes. There is no English word that cannot end a sentence.
Yes, if the ellipsis falls at the end of a sentence, you should use a period after it to indicate the end of the sentence.
A period is a punctuation mark used to end a sentence. It indicates a full stop and tells the reader that the sentence has ended.
No, it's a noun. Incidentally, "end of the week" is not a sentence, it is a phrase.