It depends on what you are writting about, so ill give you a few
about love
1- this is to good to be true
2- i know its wrong
3- i miss you
about action
1-please stop
2-what are you doing
3-im sorry
about atricle
1-i learned
2-now i learned
3-now that i know
i hope this helps x
if u are connecting 2 facts for a side u can star off withsimilarlyaddition to that
the people had wisdom
I am a modest person
Example sentence - When it leads her to hubris and arrogance then it is not a good choice.
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You start your topic sentence with whatever word makes the most sense!
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You start your sentences with whatever word makes the most sense!
As a noun for starters.
"As" can serve as a conjunction, preposition, or adverb in a sentence, depending on its function.
In journalism, who, why, what, when and where are often used as words that start sentences.
Well, for starters you just used sundial in a sentence. But another sentence could be... Sundials help you tell time.
A sentence starter is the first few words of a sentence that help begin and introduce the rest of the sentence. It sets the tone, provides context, or transitions from the previous sentence. Sentence starters can vary in formality and function depending on the context of the writing.
Sentence starters for expositions are: Firstly... For Instance... Secondly... Thirdly... Lastly... In Conclusion... for instance. I would suggest that...
Once upon a time, One Morning and more...
Yesterday, Yearly, You, Yacht, yap, your, yank, yak, yacked
A good topic sentence when writing or talking about Saturn would be something that included a fact. It could be something about it's rings or environment.