Thursday, June 11, 2020
Using Examples of Concluding Sentences
Using Examples of Concluding SentencesYou have probably seen examples of concluding sentences in a number of books on English writing. It can be difficult to remember all the different endings for each sentence, and the right endings for different kinds of phrases. Below you will find some examples of concluding sentences to help you with your work.o How many words is this sentence. To begin with, there are many endings for the word 'word'. Some endings are used to indicate multiple words, but not all. Examples of concluding sentences for this kind of sentence would be 'It's three words', or 'It's three syllables'. You may be wondering how it is possible to use such an ambiguous term, 'three syllables' in a context where it would be appropriate to use the term 'three words'.The reason it is ambiguous is that there are different meanings associated with the words 'three'syllables'. In some instances, the phrases can mean the same thing, but in other instances, they can be used as indi cators of length, and they can indicate that a number of syllables or words have been included in the sentence. The phrases can mean different things when they are in the plural form. You should always keep this in mind when trying to memorize examples of concluding sentences.o This problem has occurred at least twice in my life, and it has happened many times for many people, but I can't remember the problem when it happens again. A few endings you can use for this word include 'have 'had', but don't forget about its more common meaning of 'occurred 'occurring'. You can also use 'and' to indicate that the problem has been happening to someone else. For example, 'It happened and that other guy'.o My arm feels heavy, and my face feels hot, but my foot feels just the same, which makes it hard to know whether it's really me or a stuffed animal. In the sentence, 'my arm feels heavy', 'heavy' is a common ending for a phrase. 'My face feels hot' is a slightly less common ending, and so ca n mean either of these two things. The sentence is fairly similar, and the meaning is unchanged.o An article is an article, and a blog is a blog. If you want to be a bit more specific, you can also say 'a blog is an article'an article is an article'. As an additional example of concluding sentences for articles, you can say 'This article is only for news, and it is published in the Daily Mail.'These examples are just a small sample of concluding sentences used in headlines, advertisements, and short questions. There are many more endings that you can use to show that a number of words have been used. Remember that you don't have to use all of them, but most students find that they know how to use all of them.I do hope that you enjoyed this final note on ending sentences. There are a few more things you need to learn about concluding sentences if you want to be an effective English writer.
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