- Abbreviations
- -able
- Absolute Constructions
- Abstractitis
- adjective
- Adverbs
- ae
- -agog(ue)
- -aholic
- Airlinese
- Alliteration
- Americanisms and Briticisms
- Anachronyms
- Animal Adjectives
- ante-
- Anticipatory Reference
- Appositives
- Archaisms
- -atable
- -athlon
- Back-Formations
- Be-Verbs
- bi-
- Bureaucratese
- -c-
- Cannibalism
- Capitalization
- -cast
- Casualisms
- -ce
- Century Descriptions
- Chronology
- -cide
- Class Distinctions
- Clichés
- co-
- Collective Nouns
- Commercialese
- Comparatives and Superlatives
- Computerese
- Concord
- Conjunctions
- Contractions
- Contronyms
- Correlative Conjunctions
- Count Nouns and Mass Nouns
- Danglers
- Dates
- Denizen Labels
- Diacritical Marks
- Dialect
- Differentiation
- diminutive
- Diminutives
- Directional Words
- Document Design
- Double Bobbles
- Double Modals
- Doublespeak
- Double Subjects
- Dysphemism
- -ed
- -edly
- -ee
- en-
- Enumerations
- -er
- Ergative Verbs
- -esque
- Etymology
- Euphemisms
- ex-
- Expletives
- extra-
- First Person
- Flotsam Phrases
- Footnotes
- for-
- Formal Words
- -free
- Fudge Words
- Functional Shift
- Fused Participles
- Gallicisms
- Garner's Law of Loanwords
- Germanicisms
- Gerunds
- Governmental Forms
- Headlinese
- Hobson-Jobsonism
- Hybrids
- Hypallage
- Hypercorrection
- -ic
- -ics
- -ile
- Illogic
- Incomplete Sentences
- Inelegant Variation
- inter-
- Inversion
- Irregular Verbs
- Italics
- -ize
- Jargon
- Latinisms
- Legalese
- Literary Allusion
- Malapropisms
- Metaphors
- Metathesis
- Miscues
- Mondegreens
- Morphological Deformities
- Mute E
- Names
- Needless Variants
- Negatives
- Neologisms
- Nonwords
- Noun Plague
- Numerals
- Numerical Prefixes
- Object-Shuffling
- Obscurity
- Officialese
- -or
- Overstatement
- Oxymorons
- Parallelism
- Passive Voice
- per-
- Periphrasis
- Phrasal Adjectives
- Phrasal Verbs
- Place Names
- Plain Language
- Plurals
- Pointing Words
- Political Correctness
- Portmanteau Words
- Possessives
- Postpositive Adjectives
- Prepositions
- Preventive Grammar
- Profanity
- Pronouns
- pronunciation
- Punctuation
- Puns
- quadri-
- Questions, Direct and Indirect
- Quotations
- re- Pairs
- Redundancy
- Remote Relatives
- Retronyms
- Run-On Sentences
- Sentence Adverbs
- Sentence Ends
- Sentence Length
- Sesquipedality
- Set Phrases
- Sexism
- Skunked Terms
- Slang
- Slipshod Extension
- Sound of Prose
- Spelling
- Split Infinitives
- Standard English
- Subject–Verb Agreement
- Subject–Verb Separation
- Subjunctives
- Subordination and Coordination
- Superstitions
- Swapping Horses
- Synesis
- Tenses
- Titular Tomfoolery
- Tmesis
- Understood Words
- Verbal Awareness
- Vogue Words
- Vowel Clusters
- Weasel Words
- Wellerisms
- -wise
- Woolliness
- Word Patronage
- Word-Swapping
- -worthy
- Zeugma
Sentence Ends.
- Source:
- Garner's Modern English Usage
- Author(s):
Bryan Garner
Rhetoricians have long emphasized that the punch word in a sentence should come at the end:
• “The most emphatic place in a clause or sentence is the end. This is the climax; and, during the momentary pause that follows, that last word continues, as it were, to reverberate in the reader's mind. It has, in fact, the last word. One should therefore think twice about what one puts at a sentence-end.” ...
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- Abbreviations
- -able
- Absolute Constructions
- Abstractitis
- adjective
- Adverbs
- ae
- -agog(ue)
- -aholic
- Airlinese
- Alliteration
- Americanisms and Briticisms
- Anachronyms
- Animal Adjectives
- ante-
- Anticipatory Reference
- Appositives
- Archaisms
- -atable
- -athlon
- Back-Formations
- Be-Verbs
- bi-
- Bureaucratese
- -c-
- Cannibalism
- Capitalization
- -cast
- Casualisms
- -ce
- Century Descriptions
- Chronology
- -cide
- Class Distinctions
- Clichés
- co-
- Collective Nouns
- Commercialese
- Comparatives and Superlatives
- Computerese
- Concord
- Conjunctions
- Contractions
- Contronyms
- Correlative Conjunctions
- Count Nouns and Mass Nouns
- Danglers
- Dates
- Denizen Labels
- Diacritical Marks
- Dialect
- Differentiation
- diminutive
- Diminutives
- Directional Words
- Document Design
- Double Bobbles
- Double Modals
- Doublespeak
- Double Subjects
- Dysphemism
- -ed
- -edly
- -ee
- en-
- Enumerations
- -er
- Ergative Verbs
- -esque
- Etymology
- Euphemisms
- ex-
- Expletives
- extra-
- First Person
- Flotsam Phrases
- Footnotes
- for-
- Formal Words
- -free
- Fudge Words
- Functional Shift
- Fused Participles
- Gallicisms
- Garner's Law of Loanwords
- Germanicisms
- Gerunds
- Governmental Forms
- Headlinese
- Hobson-Jobsonism
- Hybrids
- Hypallage
- Hypercorrection
- -ic
- -ics
- -ile
- Illogic
- Incomplete Sentences
- Inelegant Variation
- inter-
- Inversion
- Irregular Verbs
- Italics
- -ize
- Jargon
- Latinisms
- Legalese
- Literary Allusion
- Malapropisms
- Metaphors
- Metathesis
- Miscues
- Mondegreens
- Morphological Deformities
- Mute E
- Names
- Needless Variants
- Negatives
- Neologisms
- Nonwords
- Noun Plague
- Numerals
- Numerical Prefixes
- Object-Shuffling
- Obscurity
- Officialese
- -or
- Overstatement
- Oxymorons
- Parallelism
- Passive Voice
- per-
- Periphrasis
- Phrasal Adjectives
- Phrasal Verbs
- Place Names
- Plain Language
- Plurals
- Pointing Words
- Political Correctness
- Portmanteau Words
- Possessives
- Postpositive Adjectives
- Prepositions
- Preventive Grammar
- Profanity
- Pronouns
- pronunciation
- Punctuation
- Puns
- quadri-
- Questions, Direct and Indirect
- Quotations
- re- Pairs
- Redundancy
- Remote Relatives
- Retronyms
- Run-On Sentences
- Sentence Adverbs
- Sentence Ends
- Sentence Length
- Sesquipedality
- Set Phrases
- Sexism
- Skunked Terms
- Slang
- Slipshod Extension
- Sound of Prose
- Spelling
- Split Infinitives
- Standard English
- Subject–Verb Agreement
- Subject–Verb Separation
- Subjunctives
- Subordination and Coordination
- Superstitions
- Swapping Horses
- Synesis
- Tenses
- Titular Tomfoolery
- Tmesis
- Understood Words
- Verbal Awareness
- Vogue Words
- Vowel Clusters
- Weasel Words
- Wellerisms
- -wise
- Woolliness
- Word Patronage
- Word-Swapping
- -worthy
- Zeugma