Not necessarily. For example " As the twig is bent, so grows the oak."
Yes, "is" is a connective word that is often used to join two parts of a sentence or express a relationship between them.
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 :)
Those shoes belong to my friend but I don't know who those shoes belong to. Connective word = but
Yes. They connect words and sentence parts of similar functions, and clauses within a sentence.
no a connective is a word that links one sentence to another for example because, however...
No reason why not - if writing a sentence you may put a comma after the word. 'Generally, it does not take much time'
We were very hopeful to begin with that we could complete the project.
The word nonetheless is a connective. It can be used to link two statements where the second sentence seeks to offer a differing view point to the first sentence.
can you start a sentence using the word phishing?
Finally, the time has come to start anew and shine
no, you shouldn't because it is a connective. Connective's are used to join to sentences to form one. You might be able to pull it off if the sentence is a piece of dialogue/internal monologue, written after a sentence that mentions what a character was thinking about.Yes you can start a sentence with but.In conversation you can use but to show that what you have to say contrasts with or disagrees with what some one else has said."You should buy this ring for your wife.""But I'm not married!"`Somebody wants you on the telephone'.`But no one knows I'm here!'
no!