Choral group, chicken gumbo, crab grass meet that description. Church group is another.
The first three words of the Bible are "In the beginning."
When arranging words alphabetically one will list words beginning with the letter first letter of the alphabet then progressively moving through the alphabet. Arranging words alphabetically will put all words starting with the letter b in the second position.
You can start the beginning of a essay with the words, 'the, what, our, you and it.' Try not to start you beginning paragraph with words like 'and, but, and because.'
in the beginning
"In the beginning"
the first is a beginning,while the second is a continuation. they're both written to the same person.
In the beginning
In the beginning
the first is a beginning,while the second is a continuation. they're both written to the same person.
There are two ways to pronounce "either". The first is eye-ther. The second is ee-ther. The first version sounds like the letter "i" in the beginning, while the second makes an "e" sound at the beginning.
In an English translation, the first three words are "In the beginning . . .". In its original language, the first three words are "b'ray-SHEET bah-RAH eh-lo-KEEM . . . " When translated, those three words cover "In the beginning god created . . . ". Hebrew is more efficient with words and syllables than many other languages are.
"In the beginning. . ." same at the first three words in the book of Genesis (Old Testament).