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How to End a Sentence: Ways to End Sentences in English
How to End a Sentence: Ways to End Sentences in English
How to End a Sentence: Ways to End Sentences in English
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How to End a Sentence: Ways to End Sentences in English

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This Book Covers The Following Topics:

How to End a Sentence
How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘ADJECTIVES’
How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘ADVERBS’
How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘-LY WORDS’
How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘To-Infinitive
How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘VERB WORDS’
How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘ING’ FORM of VERBS
How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘Past and Past Participle form of Verbs’
How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘Linking/Auxiliary/Modal Verbs’
How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘NOUNS’
How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘PRONOUNS’
How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘IDIOMS/PHRASES’
How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘PREPOSITIONS’
How to End a Sentence -- Miscellaneous
Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B)
Exercises: 2(A) and 2(B)

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There are different ways to end a sentence in English. There are various words that are widely used to end a sentence. They might be adjectives, adverbs, nouns or pronouns. They might also be words formed from verbs, ending in –ing, -ed, -en, etc. Besides, prepositions, idioms, and phrases are also used to end a sentence. Here, you will learn various words and phrases to end a sentence with.

How to END a sentence -- Using ‘ADJECTIVES’

Available -- The daily need items are easily available.
Comfortable -- He has been making all possible efforts to make my life comfortable.
Complacent -- We must not be complacent.
Condemnable -- Instances of people throwing stones at doctors are condemnable.
Contagious -- Corona-virus is highly contagious.
Distant -- People are not created to be socially distant.
Infectious -- Many viruses are highly infectious.
Informed -- Be fully informed.
Needy -- Schools were used as food distribution centers for the needy.
Pessimistic -- Don’t be pessimistic.
Spectacular -- The view and the natural surroundings of the lake were spectacular.
Technological -- Every country needs to take special care to avoid any attack, be it biological or technological.
Unpardonable -- His acts are unpardonable.
Unprecedented -- The situation is unprecedented.

How to END a sentence -- Using ‘-Ly Words’

Actually -- Life is a circus actually.
Considerably -- The cancellations of hotel bookings are likely to dent their revenue considerably.
Deeply -- Think more deeply.
Drastically -- The rate of sample collection increased drastically.
Effectively -- Students should organize their time more effectively.
Efficiently -- Sharing responsibility and burdens help us reach our objective more efficiently.
Harshly -- We all have fears of being judged harshly.
Physically -- Challenge yourself physically.
Repeatedly -- Wash your hands repeatedly.
Separately -- Police had made arrangements to accommodate the accused separately.
Smoothly -- Ensure that all employees have the technical skills needed to perform the job smoothly.
Steadily -- The number of those visiting tourist places has been increasing steadily.
Urgently -- This matter should be looked into urgently.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherManik Joshi
Release dateMay 22, 2020
ISBN9780463047576
How to End a Sentence: Ways to End Sentences in English
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Manik Joshi

Manik Joshi was born on January 26, 1979, at Ranikhet, a picturesque town in the Kumaon region of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. He is a permanent resident of the Sheeshmahal area of Kathgodam located in the city of Haldwani in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand in India. He completed his schooling in four different schools. He is a science graduate in the ZBC – zoology, botany, and chemistry – subjects. He is also an MBA with a specialization in marketing. Additionally, he holds diplomas in “computer applications”, “multimedia and web-designing”, and “computer hardware and networking”. During his schooldays, he wanted to enter the field of medical science; however, after graduation he shifted his focus to the field of management. After obtaining his MBA, he enrolled in a computer education center; he became so fascinated with working on the computer that he decided to develop his career in this field. Over the following years, he worked at some computer-related full-time jobs. Following that, he became interested in Internet Marketing, particularly in domaining (business of buying and selling domain names), web design (creating websites), and various other online jobs. However, later he shifted his focus solely to self-publishing. Manik is a nature-lover. He has always been fascinated by overcast skies. He is passionate about traveling and enjoys solo-travel most of the time rather than traveling in groups. He is actually quite a loner who prefers to do his own thing. He likes to listen to music, particularly when he is working on the computer. Reading and writing are definitely his favorite pastimes, but he has no interest in sports. Manik has always dreamed of a prosperous life and prefers to live a life of luxury. He has a keen interest in politics because he believes it is politics that decides everything else. He feels a sense of gratification sharing his experiences and knowledge with the outside world. However, he is an introvert by nature and thus gives prominence to only a few people in his personal life. He is not a spiritual man, yet he actively seeks knowledge about the metaphysical world; he is particularly interested in learning about life beyond death. In addition to writing academic/informational text and fictional content, he also maintains a personal diary. He has always had a desire to stand out from the crowd. He does not believe in treading the beaten path and avoids copying someone else’s path to success. Two things he always refrains from are smoking and drinking; he is a teetotaler and very health-conscious. He usually wakes up before the sun rises. He starts his morning with meditation and exercise. Fitness is an integral and indispensable part of his life. He gets energized by solving complex problems. He loves himself the way he is and he loves the way he looks. He doesn’t believe in following fashion trends. He dresses according to what suits him and what he is comfortable in. He believes in taking calculated risks. His philosophy is to expect the best but prepare for the worst. According to him, you can’t succeed if you are unwilling to fail. For Manik, life is about learning from mistakes and figuring out how to move forward.

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How to End a Sentence - Manik Joshi

How to End a Sentence

(Ways to End Sentences In English)

By Manik Joshi

Copyright Manik Joshi 2020

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IMPORTANT NOTE

This Book is Part of a Series

SERIES Name: English Daily Use

[A Forty-Book Series]

BOOK Number: 40

BOOK Title: How to End a Sentence

Table of Contents

How to End a Sentence

How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘ADJECTIVES’

How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘ADVERBS’

How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘-LY WORDS’

How to End a Sentence – Using ‘To-Infinitive’

How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘VERB WORDS’

How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘ING’ FORM of VERBS

How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘Past or Past Participle Form of Verbs’

How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘Linking / Auxiliary / Modal Verbs’

How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘NOUNS’

How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘PRONOUNS’

How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘IDIOMS/PHRASES’

How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘PREPOSITIONS’

How to End a Sentence -- Miscellaneous

Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B)

Exercises: 2(A) and 2(B)

About the Author

BIBLIOGRAPHY

How to End a Sentence

There are different ways to end a sentence in English. There are various words that are widely used to end a sentence. They might be adjectives, adverbs, nouns or pronouns. They might also be words formed from verbs, ending in –ing, -ed, -en, etc. Besides, prepositions, idioms and phrases are also used to end a sentence. Here, you will learn various words and phrases to end a sentence with.

Important Note:

Ending a sentence with a ‘preposition’ is correct or not!

It is said we should avoid ending a sentence with a preposition. A preposition should be placed before a noun or a pronoun. The word preposition expresses position before so it is improper to place a preposition at the end! This is, however, not a rule. You can use a preposition to end a sentence with. Using a preposition at the end of a sentence is not grammatically incorrect. You can end your sentences with prepositions. Sometimes, using a preposition at the end of a sentence seems better than using it in the middle or beginning of a sentence. But avoid excessive use of these words to end a sentence. Use these words at the end of a sentence only when they really give strength to your language.

How to End a Sentence -- Using ‘ADJECTIVES’

Adverse -- The weather turned adverse.

Alive -- I am glad to be alive. | I am happy and grateful just to be alive. | Most people who worked with him have either retired or are no longer alive.

Angry -- His friends had trust issues because of which she would often get angry.

Anxious -- There were moments when they were extremely anxious. | We are constantly anxious.

Arrogant -- Learn manners and don't be arrogant.

Asleep -- They were out for a family event and their kids were home asleep.

Available -- The daily need items are easily available.

Big -- I understand that the digital space is becoming big. | She was a lovely girl who always dreamt big.

Cautious -- People often go back on their words, so, one must always be cautious. | This is a very steep ascent and you must therefore be very cautious.

Charming -- The red glow of the rising sun is charming.

Clear -- I take decisions in the morning and visualize the day ahead as my mind is clear.

Comfortable -- He has been making all possible efforts to make my life comfortable. | When things go as planned, we feel comfortable. | We are trying our best to make the guests' stay comfortable.

Complacent -- We must not be complacent.

Complete -- Focus on what needs to be done until the work is complete.

Condemnable -- Instances of people throwing a stone at doctors are condemnable.

Contagious -- Corona-virus is highly contagious.

Creative -- We all have the capacity to be creative.

Critical -- She had fallen from her bed and was critical.

Daunting -- The prospect of building a site from scratch seems daunting.

Debilitate -- Remove yourself from any situation that is emotionally debilitating.

Defective -- These equipment and devices may not be well-maintained or could be defective.

Delicious -- Including garlic and other herbs in your diet isn’t just healthy, it’s delicious!

Demanding -- I feel long-term projects could be too demanding.

Desperate -- A raging war, worsening drought and dire economic conditions have made all of us desperate.

Devastating -- Climate change is real and extremely devastating.

Different -- Each day is different.

Difficult -- The need to adjust to the unreasonable demands of partners in business might be difficult.

Distant -- People are not created to be socially distant.

Drowsy -- Don’t drive when you feel drowsy. | She injured herself by falling down some stairs at the function because she was drowsy.

Easy -- He knows that the path ahead is not going to be easy. | Giving up attachment to the fruit of action is not easy. | Personal change isn’t easy.

Erratic -- The water supply is erratic.

Exciting -- Life is exciting.

False -- All such allegations are entirely false.

Fast -- Allopathic medicine acts fast. | Due to the advent of information technology, the pace of change is fast. | Global warming is causing glaciers to melt faster.

Fast-paced -- Modern-day lifestyle is fast-paced.

Fatigued -- Never drive when you feel fatigued.

Fragile -- Because of endless desires relationships have become very fragile.

Frightened -- The fear and unpredictability of the unknown make one very frightened.

Golden -- Silence is golden.

Happy -- We are here to be happy. | We often end up doing everything else except being happy.

Hard -- Earthquake hit the hospitality industry hardest.

Healthy -- Do what you can to keep yourself healthy.

Helpful -- Having good study skills is always helpful.

Honest -- I am honest.

Immemorial -- The sun has been worshipped across the world from time immemorial.

Immense -- His contribution to the nation’s growth is immense.

Impactful -- Relevant steps were undertaken in making the carnival impactful.

Important -- Parents’ relationship with the class teacher is very important.

Impossible -- The path to victory can be difficult but never impossible.

Inaccessible -- His account became inaccessible.

Incurable -- People have the misconception about cancer being incurable.

Infectious -- Many viruses are highly infectious.

Informed -- Be fully informed.

Injured -- Provide free treatment to the injured.

Insecure -- We live in a world where not only humans, but even animals are insecure.

Jovial -- He was

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