The word "always" is an adverb of frequency and is typically placed before the main verb in a sentence. For example, you would say, "She always reads before bed." If the sentence contains a form of the verb "to be," "always" comes after it, as in "He is always on time." In questions, it usually remains in the same position: "Do you always eat breakfast?"
This example sentence uses the word 'sentence' in an exemplary fashion.
Here is a sentence with adverse in it.
At the end of this sentence we had to put a period.
Sample Sentence: The magician put his audience into a trance.
Her sensitivity makes her unapproachable.
No, you do not always need to put a comma after the word "so" if it is the first word in a sentence. It depends on the context and flow of the sentence.
He always does his work incompletely.
A period
You must always trust your instincts.
when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
Our tenant always pays his rent on time.
They always put your other boots into inaccessible places.
She always looked well and was very photogenic.
Technically, but a better way to put it would be, "We always have options."
I believe that it is a correct sentence just put a space between the word 'money' and 'correct'
When there were visitors she always got out her best china to give them tea in.
When everything happens Jack always blames and I'm blameless