you first have to have a main idea, second you have to go down 1 time and indent , third you have to stik with one idea and then skip another line and indent and the same to the last time.
Usually at the beginning, for example: Contrary to popular belief, the word contrary is used at the beginning of the sentence in which it is used.
Our friendship was beginning to be irreparable.
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
"From the beginning, it was apparent that Lucy would win."
"From the beginning, it was apparent that Lucy would win."
I will now begin the demonstration. Let's begin at the beginning.
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I can use the word "have" at the beginning of a sentence if it fits grammatically. Could you please provide a sentence where you would like me to include the word "have"?
At the beginning of a sentence.
No, "EG" should not be used at the beginning of a sentence as it is typically used in the middle or end of a sentence to introduce an example. If you need to use it in the beginning of a sentence, consider rephrasing the sentence to improve flow and clarity.
Deliberately.