your question ends with who. and so did my first sentence
Example sentence - We put the marshmallows on the ends of long sticks and held them over the fire where they quickly charred and could not be eaten.
I use a full stop to indicate the end of a sentence. It helps the reader understand where one thought ends and another begins.
Yes, a sentence that ends with a question mark is still considered a sentence if it is asking a question. It is called an interrogative sentence.
It ends with a Period??
An interrogative sentence usually ends with a question mark (?) to indicate that the sentence is asking a question.
A declarative sentence, which makes a statement, ends in a period.
A sentence that ends with a period is called a declarative sentence. It is a type of sentence that makes a statement or expresses an idea.
4 periods are used when an omission ends a sentence.
Yes, I understand.
The verb in the sentence "I'll never understand physics" is "understand."
A declarative sentence usually ends with a period (.), indicating a statement or assertion of fact.