Electric wire sheathing should not project more than one inch into the electric panel.
Electrical wire sheathing should not project more than about one inch into the electric panel.
'Until the class begins' is not a complete sentence, and therefore it can not be classified. It is a clause, introduced by the conjunction 'until.' 'Until the class begins' is not a complete thought. We're still waiting for the rest of the sentence. Something will or will not happen, take place, be allowed, etc., 'until the class begins.' Without that something being stated, there is not a complete thought. It takes a complete thought to make a sentence. 'The class begins' is a complete sentence. It sounds like an announcement of some kind. It is perhaps a little awkward or stilted, but it is a complete sentence. It expresses a complete thought. Furthermore, it is a declarative sentence. It states a fact.
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Phrase is a word ended with a period but not completely a sentence while sentence has a complete thought. It begins with capital letter and ends with a punctuation mark or period.
the author's voice sounds more confident
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In formal writing you would not begin a sentence with because, therefore, the kind of sentence that begins with because is informal.
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A magnetic field begins on the north poles and ends on south poles. An electric field begins at a positive charge and ends at a negative charge.
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This question needs to be more specific. If it relates to a women's reproductive cycle, then the answer is somewhere around 28 days. If this refers to the changing of classes at school, then the answer might be, "when the bell rings". Lastly, if the reference is for sentence structure, then the answer might be, "at the end of a complete sentence, followed by another period at the end of another complete sentence".
If your teacher said that it's inappropriate to begin a sentence with a conjunction such as "and" or "but", he's wrong. There is nothing wrong with it. A complete sentence is a complete sentence whether it begins with "and" or not. Remember never to use sentence fragments in formal writing, any sentence fragment is incorrect. "Over by the barstools" AND "And over by the barstools" are both incorrect. Just make sure not do start too many sentences with "and", or your writing might seem too choppy.