Can the word (also) be used at the end of a sentence or not?

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Hello teachers,

Can the word (also) be used at the end of a sentence or not?

For example:

Alex: I went to Brazil.
Jennifer: I went there also. (too)

If not, then is there any sentence in your brain which (also) is used at the end of a sentence?

Thanks in advance.​
 
Hello teachers,

Can the word (also) be used at the end of a sentence or not?

For example:

Alex: I went to Brazil.
Jennifer: I went there also. (too)

If not, then is there any sentence in your brain which (also) is used at the end of a sentence?

Thanks in advance.​

Yes it can - there's no problem with your sentence, or any other sentence with "also" at the end.

(not a teacher, just a language lover)
 
Thank you. It was useful.
 
Note that "Is there any sentence in your brain ...?" is very unnatural. You can say "Can you think of a sentence ...?" or "Are there any sentences you can think of ...?"
 
Thanks a million. Ok i'll use this one.
 
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