Why she asked me, I'll never know.
"Why" is not the primary question here.
No, commas do not typically go before "considering" when it is used in the middle of a sentence. However, if "considering" is at the beginning of a sentence, a comma may be used after it.
Yes, a comma is typically used after "perhaps" when it appears at the beginning of a sentence to create a pause and improve readability.
A thesis statement is a type of sentence that introduces the main point or argument of an essay. It typically appears near the beginning of the essay and provides a concise summary of the main idea that will be developed and supported throughout the essay.
The return to the school in the beginning of the novel takes the reader back in time.
Well, you start with a topic. A topic sentence is usually at the beginning or end of a paragraph, but i recommend at the beginning. if i write the paragraph, Nancy wanted to practice to be a nurse. She read books about about nursing and looked online. She even joined a community college to try it. So as you read the paragraph the first sentence is the topic sentence. The other sentences are detail sentences. To write a topic sentence always start with a topic first. if your topic is about a question like "How did the penny react when it was in the vinegar?" start with answering the question first. for example: How the penny reacted in the vinegar is that it ________________________. <list the other detail sentences in the other sentences over here> After the detail sentences end with a conclusion for the answer , for instance: In conclusion, these are reasons how the penny reacted in the vinager.
A sentence beginning with laugh is an order.
No, a preposition does not have to be found at the beginning of a sentence. It can appear anywhere within a sentence, depending on the structure of the sentence.
The subject is typically at the beginning of a sentence, performing the action or being described in the sentence.
"If" is a subordinating conjunction when it is placed at the beginning of a sentence. It introduces a subordinate clause in the sentence.
Yes, all words used in the beginning of the sentence is capitalized.
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
It is possible to have a sentence with the word it at the beginning, as this sentence proves.
In this sentence, "beginning" is a noun. It refers to the starting point or the initial stage of something.
All words are capitalized at the beginning of the sentence including am. Example: Am I the least to know about her?
Yes, you should capitalize the first letter of a quote at the beginning of a sentence, even if it is in the middle of another sentence. This helps to indicate that the quoted material is beginning.
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