Yes, suddenly is a good transition word for a situation that occurs quickly or without being expected. Here are some examples. "Suddenly, the wind started howling and lightning could be seen on the horizon." Usually, one would expect there to be some preceding stories to set up whatever was about to suddenly happen.
Yes.
Ex: Suddenly, a man jumped from the shadows.
Suddenly, she was right next to me.
Yes, you can only followed by a comma.
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"Suddenly" is an adverb.
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Sure! I was playing outside when suddenly it started raining. Suddenly, I saw a butterfly flying in the garden. The bell rang suddenly, and it startled everyone in the classroom.
In English, all proper sentences start with a capitalized word.
Questions are sentences that may start with the word can.
My car drove on ice then suddenly lunged forward, nearly hitting the stop sign.
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Yes because you can say : And is a three letter word from the English language
yes,it is incorrect to start a sentence with ''and'' as it is a word to combine wo sentences together, not start a sentence
No, why should it be? Well if it's at the start of a sentence, but really, how many sentences start with the word example?
Most teachers in schools don't except it as a starting word, but in many books, authors start some sentences with 'and'
It is possible to start sentences with different words. The goal is to make the sentences tell what your message is.
Most teachers in schools don't except it as a starting word, but in many books, authors start some sentences with 'and'