My word!
My neighbor says that that is not a good idea.
My car is faster than yours.
My car is shinier than yours.
Off the top of my head, I believe that I can.
"A cell phone is a big distractor, so you should always turn it off before you start studying."
"I have learned..."
You start like... - My favorite artist is _______ becuase ________________. that is the starter sentence
they are just there to help you start off or end a sentence
When you start off, you should probably finish your sentence if you're expecting an answer to it.
uhhhmmm...well, you start off with a capital letter to start your sentence, then you have to put BEWILDERMENT somewhere inside that sentence, and of course you have to make it sound reasonable.and that's how you use bewilderment in a sentence.(:
You should start off by using manners to make the sentence like this: Please stay off the bridge. Thank You for your cooperation. Then you should swap words - stay away sounds a little rude and abrupt. You could also explain why people should stay off the bridge. A good phrase would be: "In the interest of health and safety, please refrain from standing on the bridge. Thank You for you cooperation."
Easy, all you do it start off with some pronouns
The conjunction AND is used first in a sentence where the sentence preceding it was truncated, or stopped, and there are details to add on the identical topic. It is usually done where putting everything in one long sentence is not possible or desirable. The second sentence should, of necessity, continue the same line of thought and not branch off further, as this can make the AND superfluous.
Raise money
With a capital letter. It depends what you wish to say.