Words ending in ous have the accents on the antepenult, as uxórious, volúptuous.
Words ending in le commonly have the accent on the first syllable, as ámicable, unless the second syllable have a vowel before two consonants, as combústible.
Words ending in ty have their accent on the antepenult, as pusillanímity, actívity.
Words ending in silent e usually drop the e before adding a suffix beginning with a vowel, unless the e is needed to preserve the pronunciation; as after soft c and g, when the suffix begins with a or o.
Exercise 41= Words ending in silent e, according to Rule 5, drop the e before a suffix beginning with a vowel.
Let there be a number of words ending in the flat mutes; as slab, stag, stud, &c.
There is a large class of words ending in l, and accented on some other syllable than the last, in whose derivatives the l is doubled by many writers; but it accords more with the analogy of the language not to double the l.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "words ending" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.