add either [ . ! ? ]
Something at the end of a sentence. dur :D
Mostly
Every sentence must end with punctuation. Most sentences end with a simple period (a dot). But the proper term for it is "period", not "a dot".
The term conclusion means an ending. Therefore, a concluding sentence is part of the last paragraph. However, every paragraph should end smoothly and lead easily into the next paragraph.
No because sentences can also end with ! or ? With respect to the above answer, all sentences end with a period, which is placed after the question mark or the exclamation mark. It is there to indicate that the statement is complete and the beginning of the next sentence therefore commences with a capital letter
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....
Sentence
Put a period at the end of every command sentence.
One of his more obvious traits was to end virtually every sentence he said with the invented word bilongabong.
Its a verbal tic and likely a mild form of Tourettes Syndrome. The same people will say "alright" at the end of every sentence comparably as much as they say "okay".
It signals the end of the sentence.
There is a period at the end of the sentence.