J.P Stephenson has written: 'Introductory Guide to practical physics'
A. W. Carruthers has written: 'Introductory user guide to Gimms'
Marlene Semple has written: 'Introductory guide to Midwest antiques' -- subject(s): Antiques, Furniture
J. P. Stephenson has written: 'An introductory guide to practical physics' -- subject(s): Physics
No the word introductory is not a noun. It is an adjective.
William J. Crerend has written: 'An introductory guide to investment management decisions' -- subject(s): Investments
Alan Cox has written: 'Introductory photochemistry' -- subject(s): Photochemistry 'Docklands in the Making' 'Degree Course Guide'
an introductory element is something when you put a comma
An introductory statement is a brief opening statement that provides an overview of what is to follow in a conversation, presentation, or written piece. It aims to set the tone, capture the audience's attention, and outline the main points or purpose of the communication.
Kathryn A. Council has written: 'SAS introductory guide for personal computers' -- subject(s): Data processing, SAS (Computer file), Statistics
There are 4 syllables in the word introductory.
kinds of introductory paragraph