i could be like: "I would rather go on a bike ride than play on the xbox" or "would you rather eat tea before or after 5 o'clock?"
I would rather not have to answer that question.
Writing this sentence was rather arduous
A comma may go before or after, or not be there at all. The placement of commas is entirely a matter of sentence structure. There is no word in English that requires a comma.
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
I would say that it can be used either at the beginning of the sentence, or in the middle as long as it indicates a point which further proves an earlier concept or assertion. I hope you are referring to 'moreover'...
Yes. Therefore is usually used at the start of a sentence, to indicate a concluding idea or thought. The comma following it is used as a pause, separating the connecting word from the idea or thought. Strangely enough, a comma is not used in my sentence above because " Therefore " is used as the subject of the verb is, rather than used as a connecting word to a previous idea or statement.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
i perceive myself to be rather energetic....?!
His face was rather angular in shape.
The surface was rather brittle.
You just used it in a sentence.
This is your umpteenth request for a word to be used in a sentence.