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Can you begin a sentence with of?
Re: Can I start a sentence with “Of”? Yes, all these can start sentences. What you are listing are dependent clauses that begin with a conjunction.
What phrase starts with of?
A prepositional phrase beginning with “of” that represents where a person works or where he is from and that follows a proper noun takes commas around it. Other prepositional phrases do not take these commas. …
What should I start a sentence with instead of and?
Is it acceptable to begin a sentence with the word and or but? The answer is yes. It is perfectly acceptable to start sentences with the conjunctions and and but.
What at the start of a sentence?
Example: Using Transition Words to Indicate Sequence/Order of Events
generally… furthermore… finally | during |
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in the first place… also… lastly | earlier |
to be sure… additionally… lastly | eventually |
first… just in the same way… finally | finally |
basically… similarly… as well as | first of all |
What are other ways to start a sentence?
To write a strong simple sentence, start with a subject, followed by a verb. Example: Hummingbirds love bright flowers. Example: My dog likes to go on long walks. You can also use an infinitive phrase as a subject. Example: To get a head start was his goal.
What to start sentences with?
Use a Variety of Words and Constructions to Start Your Sentences. Some writers start the majority of their sentences with the same basic formula they learned in middle school: start with the subject and place the verb after it, as close as possible. They write most sentences like these, for example: Jackie wants to become a better writer.
Can you start a sentence with ‘given’?
Answer and Explanation: Sentences can start with the word ”given.” Given is a past tense form of the verb to give and often works as a participle.
Can you start a sentence with though?
If you want to start a sentence with though, make sure you complete the thought you started with though. “Though I was not inclined initially to attend the party, I decided at the last minute to go, if only to get a free meal.” “Though reluctant, I acceded to her request.”