The verbs love and start do not agree, since they express actions that happened at different times; replacing start with started would fix the sentence.
Sentences shouldn't start with the words 'and' or 'but'. However, this rule is often overlooked for dramatic or other purposes. When it is done though, a comma should usually be placed after the words 'and' or 'but'. A good guide to remember is that if you can remove the part of the sentence between the commas and it still makes sense, then you have placed the commas in the correct places.
Yes, "Basketball" should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to the specific sport.
A sentence that starts with "we" is typically a declarative sentence, which states a fact or opinion. It can also be an imperative sentence if it is giving a command or making a request.
Yes, there can be two or more relative clauses in one sentence. Example:The person who called said he will see you at rehearsal which starts at four.
No, "Braille" is not typically capitalized unless it starts a sentence or is part of a proper noun.
The difference between using 'a' and 'an' depends on the following word. When the following word starts with a vowel, you will use 'an'.Example:I ate a pear.I ate a grape.I ate an apple.I ate an orange.
When an Oni starts following you in the game Ao Oni, the only place to hide is in a closet.
The football team is getting new jerseys. There is the package you got in the mail yesterday! They took your pencil out of your pencil pouch.
You have to use a or an in a sentence. When the next word starts with vowel, then an is used.
No. "You" does not need a capital letter unless it starts a sentence.
The month August should be capitalised. The word august, meaning something impressive, does not need to be, unless it starts a sentence.
yesterday
yesterday!
It is the sentence that contain sound and the sentence starts with letter R. thank you!
Please can you make your question clearer. Are you talking about a sentence that starts with the word 'Are'? Or are you talking about a sentence that starts with the words 'Are it'? If you are talking about a sentence that starts with the word 'Are', such a sentence must be a question. If you are talking about a sentence that starts with the words 'Are it', such a sentence is ungrammatical. When you have made that clear, please also make it clear exactly what your question is with respect to the sentence. Then someone will be happy to help you. Thank you.
Sentences shouldn't start with the words 'and' or 'but'. However, this rule is often overlooked for dramatic or other purposes. When it is done though, a comma should usually be placed after the words 'and' or 'but'. A good guide to remember is that if you can remove the part of the sentence between the commas and it still makes sense, then you have placed the commas in the correct places.
Geologists subdivide geological periods into eras.