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Yes, you can use "such as" at the beginning of a sentence to introduce examples. For example, "Such as apples, oranges, and bananas are common fruits."
"Despite" is typically used at the beginning of a sentence to introduce a contrast. However, it can also be used in the middle of a sentence to show contrast within the same sentence. For example, "She continued working on the project, despite facing many obstacles."
When I prepare to write a speech, the idea summary will be found in the topic sentence.
Here's an example.How do you use the word topic in a sentence?
Despite his hands, he was happy but ill-equipped.
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no
I love eating bacon in the morning, despite the fact that it is unhealthy.
you don't
despite can be a connective or you can use it at the start of a sentance.For example: This is very good homework despite you got it yesterday.hope this helps :)
Yes, using a gerund to begin a sentence is acceptable and can add variety to your writing. Just make sure the gerund phrase is properly structured and fits the context of the sentence.
There is a series of books to read in that topic.