you like to play Baseball you cannot throw a ball very well, however, you are a good catcher.
you like to play baseball you cannot throw a ball very well, in fact, you hit the batter last week.
you like to play baseball you cannot throw a ball very well, for instance, last week the ball didn't make it to the batter's box.
you like to play baseball you cannot throw a ball very well, besides that, you sprained your ankle and can't run the bases.
A is the correct answer to this question I just took the test and missed the question A: However 08/12/08
the answer is A.
choose the connective that belongs in the blank in the following sentence.
A: however
You like to play baseball BUT you can't throw a ball very well.
i want to know about connective that use with compound complex
At the end of the sentence
Yes, a sentence can start with a preposition. This is known as a prepositional phrase, which typically provides additional information about the subject of the sentence. For example, "In the morning, I like to go for a run."
a sentence with a connective or/and a comma to make it longer!
Yes, but its use is normally limited to creative writing. The exception is where a following sentence continues the same thought as the one preceding it, and making them one sentence would be too long, awkward, or unwieldy.
Yes, "towards" is a preposition that shows direction or movement in relation to something. It is not a connective.
No,it is not as it doesnt connect a sentence.
The connective "of course" would make the most sense.
yes, if you use it in the middle of a sentence
It all happened in an instance.