Long hair takes more time to wash and comb out than short hair.
Please can you make your question clearer. Are you talking about a sentence that starts with the word 'Are'? Or are you talking about a sentence that starts with the words 'Are it'? If you are talking about a sentence that starts with the word 'Are', such a sentence must be a question. If you are talking about a sentence that starts with the words 'Are it', such a sentence is ungrammatical. When you have made that clear, please also make it clear exactly what your question is with respect to the sentence. Then someone will be happy to help you. Thank you.
"Thoughtlessly is a word."
You use a when its before a word that starts with a consonant and use an when its before a word that starts with a vowel
"Them he does not like," with inverted word order for emphasis.
You asked for it. You got it.
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Hoodie.
Terminal will be bigger
The word contravene starts with the letter c.
It is entriely possible to use physiology in a sentence. I just have!
The main verb of the sentence typically starts the complete predicate.
Nonetheless, Jesus wept.