No. Try Therefore, or However,
So is also a bad way to start a sentence, but Microsoft likes to do it:
"So, store be sure to store this key a safe place..."
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In informal writing starting a sentence with 'and' can be used for emphasis.
e.g. I waited 30 minutes for a bus and then three came at once. And they didn't stop.
examples sentences start with each
kinds of mathematical sentences
You add Commas to sentences when your taking a brake ; for Exaple: Thee teacher , Mrs.Salas , is mean !
Sentences do not HAVE to contain an adverb. ALL sentences need is a noun/pronoun and verb. Of course, those are very simple sentences.I ran.She walked.He jumped.They sang.As students mature with vocabulary, sentence structure, and expressing ideas, sentences become more complex and interesting.
You can create 10 sentences with count nouns by using the words many bottles, few bottles, and a few bottles in different sentences. When using count nouns they can be preceded by much.
In English, all proper sentences start with a capitalized word.
examples sentences start with each
it is not good to start sentences with but. But ( hahahahaha) it is okay touse it in drastic measures
An article, such as "A" or "The" may generally be used to start sentences.
Questions are sentences that may start with the word can.
Yes you can lately I think the rules have changed more and more people start their sentences with And. I use to a lot at the beginning of my sentences.
No they don't.
All books have words in sentences. Just open the book and start reading.
Examples of sentences that start with "do" are: Do you want to go to the park? Do you have any plans for the weekend? Examples of sentences that start with "does" are: Does he know how to speak Spanish? Does she like to read books?
Do I begin sentences with "and?" Sometimes. SHOULD one begin sentences with "and?" No. And is a conjunction, which is meant to connect words, phrases, or clauses together. It is not supposed to START a sentence.
You start leaving words out of sentences.
As far as i know, yes. :)