You can use an exclamation point to show surprise at the end of a sentence!
"You know what I mean?" is the correct punctuation when used at the end of a sentence to seek confirmation or agreement from the listener.
Your brain has a language center and as you grow you learn how to talk and put words together by listening and to copy the people around you. You learn the the names of things and people as you get older. The words become sentences at about 2 years old and then a child puts together longer sentences and have more ideas/thoughts.
To put a kibosh on something means to stop or halt it, often by asserting authority or making a final decision. It is a slang term used to indicate the end or prevention of an activity or plan.
It depends on the style and structure of the poem. Some poets choose to use punctuation, including commas, at the end of sentences in poems, while others may opt for a more fluid and ambiguous approach without punctuation. Ultimately, it is a stylistic choice that can contribute to the overall tone and rhythm of the poem.
if you mean the word 'coaxed' then as many sentences as you want...in fact you could put coaxed at the end of every sentence you say, and then it would be in EVERY sentence....
You can use an exclamation point to show surprise at the end of a sentence!
According to use is a phrase that is put together. It is meant to mean, that after something was used this was figured out or decided.
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1. Put a period between the sentences. 2. Put a semicolon ( ; ) between the sentences. 3. Put a comma followed by a conjunction (e.g. and, but, etc.) between the sentences.
It means there is already an "s" at the end of the word
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"FIN" means "The end" in Spanish.
make a beginning middle and end and you have to put 5-10 paragraphs each paragraph need 5-8 sentences
people that dont put something on the end of it.
I'm not sure
sentences of evolving