[General] "An idea comes up"?

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I don't think we can assume that Raymott 'failed to think of' this.
Hi,5jj. In post #18 I said "I will change the end of the sentence to 'which I failed to think of' ". However, on second thought, I feel that "the end of the sentence" may be wrong in this situation and that the accurate and maybe the only correct phrase here should have been "the last part of the sentence". In my English writing classes, I often say sentences like "At the end of the sentence we should use an exclamation mark to conclude it." Am I also overthinking or reasoning correctly? Thanks a lot.
 
I disagree. It would not be uncommon to hear: Sometimes a good idea comes up in a brainstorming session. If the past tense works, the present tense is not that strange, depending on context.
Hi,MikeNewYork. Would you please take a look at my #21 post and help me solve that problem? Thanks.
 
Hi,MikeNewYork. Would you please take a look at my #21 post and help me solve that problem? Thanks.

I don't see any difference between "the last part of the sentence" and "the end of the sentence".
 
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