The correct sentence should be: Brian and I will be attending a seminar.
Neither, Brian and me.
As of the end of the 2013-2014 NFL season Brian Wozniak is -- years old.
The News with Brian Williams ended on 2004-05-14.
Hi! I was wondering myself! I guess it means: repeat and then fade out at the end. But fading out the nothing is usually called niente, means nothing, not like that. Well, it worked for me. Just listen to the song's end. If it feels like the melody slowly fades mysteriously, then it is definitely niente.Hope it helped! By
No, Brian did indeed kill the evil sadistic clone but the 'Thriller' inspired ending was to indicate that there is still a little bit of evil in Stewie and he hasn't gone soft.
Taken (2008) is about a retired CIA agent who searches Paris for his teenage daughter and her friend; who have been kidnapped and are to be sold as sex-slaves. It is a very good film all teenagers and adults should see.
No, it is not common to end a sentence with the word "myself." It is typically used as a reflexive pronoun in the middle of a sentence where the subject and object refer to the same person.
Yes for example, Me, myself, and I.
In proper English usage you do not end a sentence in a preposition, so at should not end the sentence Where is Jasmine is sufficient.
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No, there should not be two periods when "am" is at the end of a sentence. Only one period is needed to end the sentence.
I am feeling so horny and playful that I am going to play with myself for hours on end.
Yes, if you want to emphasize the sentence "You are the best," you can add an exclamation mark at the end, like this: "You are the best!" Additionally, including "thank you" at the end expresses gratitude for the sentiment.
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Yes, it is grammatically correct to end a sentence with "you and I" if it is functioning as the object of the sentence. For example, "This gift is for you and I."
if it is something like :have you did your homework? that is a question any sentence or phrase that ask something should have a question mark at the end.
If you mean with "then", you can. But you can't end a sentence with "than", because it's a conjuction An Example of phrase with then: " It should be this way, then. " I