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Q: Can you start a sentence using regarding instead of with regard to?
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Can you start a sentence with Regarding?

Yes. Example: Regarding the previous test... Regarding next week's party...


What else can you use to start a sentence instead of or?

On the other hand,


What can you use to start a sentence instead of the word so?

Anyway.


What other way can you start a sentence besides the word 'but'?

You can use however instead.


Can you start a sentence with instead?

Instead of going to the store, I decided to order groceries online.


Can you use or to start a sentence?

You can, but traditionally coordinating conjunctions (such as and, but, or) are not used to start a sentence. You might consider using "alternatively" instead. For more synonyms of "or" consult a thesaurus or dictionary.


Can you start a sentence with the word ''Instead''?

Yes, for example, please refer to the following two sentences: I didn't want to eat ice cream. Instead, I ate cake.


What is another word to start a sentence off with instead of now?

It depends on the subject of the sentence. (started with It)."Let us look at the facts placed before us," the judge said, looking towards the jury. (started with Let).There are lots of words that can start a sentence! (started with There).


What is the meaning of ai de su?

Means '... is love'. The start of the sentence or what came before it could fit instead of the dots.


Can you start a sentence with 'No'?

No, you cannot start a sentence with "no" unless you need to do so. No reason exists not to start a sentence with that word, as you can see. No one will care if you do start a sentence with it.


Can you start a sentence with its?

Why not? It is just a shorthand for "It is" eg "It's a far better thing that I do now than I have ever done" As long as the rest of the sentence makes sense with syntax, no problems.


What is another word you can use at start of sentence instead of i?

The expression, " As for myself, I ... " also, " In my opinion ...", " I believe ...."