What is a too long sentence?
A sentence is too long if, upon reaching the end, your reader cannot remember how the sentence began.
Should you end a sentence in for?
It’s not an error to end a sentence with a preposition, but it is a little less formal. In emails, text messages, and notes to friends, it’s perfectly fine. But if you’re writing a research paper or submitting a business proposal and you want to sound very formal, avoid ending sentences with prepositions.
Why shouldn’t you end a sentence with a preposition?
So, to keep everyone happy, try to avoid ending a sentence with a preposition. Think of it as a game not a rule. Also, avoiding a preposition at the end of a sentence often saves a word, provides a sense of formality, and creates a better-flowing sentence.
Can you end a sentence with to or too?
‘Too’, ‘also’ and ‘as well’ are quite often interchangeable. In this instance, they are, and can all be used at the end of your sentence.