How to End a Sentence
ebook ∣ Ways to End Sentences in English · English Daily Use
By Manik Joshi

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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)
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.