ie is a Latin abbreviation, which stands for id est. It means that is, that is to say, or in other words This is how to use it properly in a phrase
The evaluation noted that the employee had frequently exhibited irresponsible behavior (i.e., coming to work late, failing to complete projects). FOOTNOTE i.e. as an abbreviation of of id est would not be used at the end of a sentence. In that position, a better choice would be to spell out one of the meanings listed in the first post. IE (note the capitals) is correct at the end of a sentence when it means, "internet Explorer." ("Many useful features are in the hidden menus of IE.")
A period (.) at the end of a sentence indicates the end of a statement or sentence in written language. It helps to signal a pause and a completion of a thought.
When "mean" is used at the end of a sentence, it typically indicates that the speaker is being direct, blunt, or harsh in their communication. It can be considered informal or colloquial.
"You know what I mean?" is the correct punctuation when used at the end of a sentence to seek confirmation or agreement from the listener.
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
No, when using "OD" at the end of a sentence, you only need one period as the abbreviation already ends with a period. So it would be "O.D." with one period.
it indicates the end of a sentence.
A period (.) at the end of a sentence indicates the end of a statement or sentence in written language. It helps to signal a pause and a completion of a thought.
Terminate means to end or stop something. A period at the end of a sentence terminates the sentence.
It means the sentence is punctually ended.
When "mean" is used at the end of a sentence, it typically indicates that the speaker is being direct, blunt, or harsh in their communication. It can be considered informal or colloquial.
Never end a sentence with a preposition.
What do you mean 'what if'? I sentence could end with am. For instance: "You're not a kind person, but I am."
Punctuation at the end of a sentence indicates a complete thought.
"You know what I mean?" is the correct punctuation when used at the end of a sentence to seek confirmation or agreement from the listener.
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
No, when using "OD" at the end of a sentence, you only need one period as the abbreviation already ends with a period. So it would be "O.D." with one period.
If you we're writing on Micosoft Word and were correcting a word mid-way through a sentence you can hit the 'end' key and it will take you to the end of the sentence.