'It is evident,' perhaps? Or 'evidently,' or 'markedly'. Although using adverbs too often at the beginning of sentences gets tiresome. 'It is evident,' perhaps? Or 'evidently,' or 'markedly'. Although using adverbs too often at the beginning of sentences gets tiresome.
No
give 5 sentences of direst object
no
are found at the beginning of supporting detail sentences.
'It is evident,' perhaps? Or 'evidently,' or 'markedly'. Although using adverbs too often at the beginning of sentences gets tiresome. 'It is evident,' perhaps? Or 'evidently,' or 'markedly'. Although using adverbs too often at the beginning of sentences gets tiresome.
No
Any sentence with although at the beginning is good as any. Although you might want to not use it unless you are giving an example. Remember, just tell me and I'll help. Although you might get bored of me. . . :P The sentences above are true and are doubling as examples too.
give 5 sentences of direst object
To get the reader's attention
A preposition is a type of dog. They don't go in the beginning of the sentences
Such sentences are described as being imperative.
The correct spelling is beginning.Some example sentences are:This will be a new beginning.I am beginning to get mad with you.The beginning of the book was emotional.
It's a rule.
Questions are sentences that may start with the word can.
Likewise is used to link sentences.
Here's one: DO YOU REALLY NEED ME TO GIVE YOU SENTENCES FOR YOU? NO, REALLY, I MEAN IT!