So you think that's a difficult question, do you?
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
Yes, the word "so" can be used at the beginning of a sentence to connect ideas or provide context. For example, "So, what do you think about the new project proposal?"
No you can not because you are making a list and so what the topic is who use what happened the most and trun it into a sentence.
When beginning a sentence with a transition word, a comma is typically used after the transition word to separate it from the rest of the sentence. For example, "However, I decided to go anyway." It is important to note, however, that not all transition words require a comma when used at the beginning of a sentence, so it is necessary to consult a style guide for specific rules.
I am glad you asked me to use that word in a sentence.
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
i dont think so..but i know u cant use it at the beginning of a sentence...
so who cares that you need a a sentence begging with so
Yes, the word "so" can be used at the beginning of a sentence to connect ideas or provide context. For example, "So, what do you think about the new project proposal?"
You can do whatever you want Ellipsis is a noun so you can use it at the beginning of a sentence. A ellipsis is often indicated by a set of dots.
No you can not because you are making a list and so what the topic is who use what happened the most and trun it into a sentence.
'Bisters' is not a word, so I can't use it in a proper sentence.
yes it depends on the sentence.
Your so greedy!
He is feasible to do it so.
Yawp is not a word, so I am not going to use it.
that word can mean anything. So you can use it in any sentence i mostly think the word means ''terrific''. EX. that dance is so supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!