The infant wasn't hurt when the car stopped suddenlybecause she was in a sturdy car seat.
Suddenly, it started to rain and the joggers got soaked.
The illness came on very suddenly and he left to go home.
The Bears were ahead for the entire game until the Packers suddenly scored two touchdowns in a matter of minutes.
Weather on the coast tends to change suddenly.
The boy suddenly stopped to take a break while he was jogging.
No, but you can make a sentence with the word suddenly. Suddenly it started to rain.
Suddenly it occurred to me to try something different!!
The feisty lass suddenly smote the lad on the nose.
Using commas with introductory adverbs is a stylistic consideration. Using a comma in this situation is never incorrect, but many writers have recently started omitting the comma. You could also try moving the adverb around in the sentence, expunging this problem completely: instead of saying "Suddenly, the filled cup fell off the table," you could write "The filled cup suddenly fell off the table," or "The filled cup fell off the table suddenly."
I suddenly came to my senses. They came forward quickly to aid in my salvation. We came to town earlier than usual today.
Suddenly the boy whacked me on the head.
Suddenly, The door slamed closed
Suddenly, The door slamed closed
No, but you can make a sentence with the word suddenly. Suddenly it started to rain.
The driver suddenly applied the brakes.
I was walking in an companionway and suddenly slip my foot.
Suddenly, my car was under seizure!
Suddenly, the casket fell out of the hearse!
Our boat was suddenly slammed by a transverse wave.
Suddenly, the lights dimmed. She dimmed the lights.
Suddenly, Anubis came around the corner.
Suddenly, Titanium Man threw a hammerlock on Magneto.