Joyce Carol Oates said it best: "The first sentence can't be written until the final sentence is written."
Worry about finishing your story, not about writing the perfect opening sentence! You can change anything you like once you've finished -- go back and think of a great first sentence then, instead of waiting for some magical "first sentence" to fall out of the sky and hit you in the head.
Now get off the internet and get back to writing that story!
The future tense of "start" is "will start" or "shall start".
Joyce Carol Oates said it best: "The first sentence can't be written until the final sentence is written."Worry about finishing your story, not about writing the perfect opening sentence! You can change anything you like once you've finished -- go back and think of a great first sentence then, instead of waiting for some magical "first sentence" to fall out of the sky and hit you in the head.Now get off the internet and get back to writing that story!
You start all short stories the same way - in the middle of the action so that the reader is pulled into the story and wants to read more.
You should probably start if off with a war scene of some sort....? :D
Well, to start off with, there are about a billion other people on Earth. I'm pretty sure someone else will change the future.
Started is the past tense of start. The future tense of start is will start.
you would start off with also,the title of your story,essay or whatever you are talking about and NEVER NEVER NEVER start a paragraph with the word AND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The future perfect tense is will have started.
you start out in the future
Flash- forward
start off with a story or quote...maybe a question..it depends on your topic
You would have to make it catchy You can use " in my words the story was like..........." Ok