Probaby not. I know that this wouldn't look right. 1 girl and boy were walking to school. I think it's okay to use "Once," or "Four" or numbers spelled out. It also depends on the context. "Four score and seven years ago our..." Other than that I'm not sure there is anything else to consider.
A number sentence has a letter as its solution while a number model has the solution. I remember this by thinking of a number model as a model of what the full equation should be and a number sentence being the opposite of that.
A number sentence has a letter as its solution while a number model has the solution. I remember this by thinking of a number model as a model of what the full equation should be and a number sentence being the opposite of that.
If "the number" is the subject of a sentence or clause, the verb in the same sentence or clause should be singular in form, but if "a number" is the subject of a sentence or clause, the verb in the same sentence or clause should be plural in form. The rationale supporting this rule is that the phrase "the number" implies that only one number is being considered, but "a number" implies that more than one number is likely.
Numberical unless at the begining.
no number does begin with P...but the first cardinal number to use the letter P is Septillion
No, you should change a number to its word(s).
If a sentence must begin with a number, then you spell the number. Ten boys and thirteen girls ages 10-13 years old went skiing.
It should start with a topic sentence.
50 that number changed my life for ever
Use a semi-colon instead
The sentence should begin with the definite article 'the.
Yes, a sentence is allowed to begin with the word "with". For example: With all the pressure of high school people were becoming stressed.
Unless they are proper nouns or begin a sentence, no.
You can begin a sentence with a word ending in 'ing'. An example of this is as follows: 'Passing the football to his teammate, he secured the winning goal for his team.'
The writer should begin the sentences with different words and phrases.
Why not ? I can say : when I was a child, Iused to eat too much sweet.
Not unless it is the first word of a sentence.