I would say that it can be used either at the beginning of the sentence, or in the middle as long as it indicates a point which further proves an earlier concept or assertion.
I hope you are referring to 'moreover'...
A sentence starter is the first few words of a sentence that help begin and introduce the rest of the sentence. It sets the tone, provides context, or transitions from the previous sentence. Sentence starters can vary in formality and function depending on the context of the writing.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
'Happens" just happened to be the fourth word that was sent forth in the example questioning sentence.
The word you want is "declarative."
What is a sentence for this word? I entered the contest for a chance at a prize.
A clausal sentence starter is a word or phrase that introduces a dependent clause, which cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. Common examples include subordinating conjunctions like "although," "because," "if," and "when." These starters set up a relationship between the dependent clause and the main clause, providing context or conditions for the main idea. For instance, in the sentence "Although it was raining, we went for a walk," "Although it was raining" is the clausal starter.
Today we learned about European culture. A starter culture is added to curds during the process of making cheese.
no. It is not a great sentence starter. "Then" links what has happened to what happened next so doesn't ideally sit at the beginning of a newly constructed sentence. Hope this answers your question.
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The entree was meatloaf. The chef carefully prepared the meal's entree.
no you cant only @ certain times
a sentence with the word variety
The word is sentence
A sentence starter is the first few words of a sentence that help begin and introduce the rest of the sentence. It sets the tone, provides context, or transitions from the previous sentence. Sentence starters can vary in formality and function depending on the context of the writing.
This sentence is a sentence with the word "consolation" in it.
Poised implies balanced and ready to act, eg: The swimmer was poised on the starting block waiting for the starter's gun to launch herself into the water.