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

Manik Joshi

Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies

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)



Sample This:


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.

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