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Yes, you can start a sentence with "By" By, the time I waited in line two hours for my ticket, the show was over.
The adverb is carefully because it describes how Bob drew the line.
The preposition is fine. However, the question technically should read: Does this sentence use a preposition properly? Connor waited in line while Ava parked the car.
Yes.The preposition (in) is used correctly.
Yes, an adverb can be a sentence complement. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs in a sentence to add more information or detail. They often provide answers to questions such as how, when, where, or to what extent an action is performed.
Slowly
"You waited."
concert, bank, dmv, movies, rollercoaster
It's an adverb because it describes the verb~
A and
"I might of lent him the book, if he had asked" is incorrect. It's not might of, it's might have. The second sentence is correct.