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You can use "and" at the beginning of a sentence to create a deliberate, rhythmic, or emphatic effect. Many respected writers and style guides accept the practice, but it is sti...
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You can use "and" at the beginning of a sentence to create a deliberate, rhythmic, or emphatic effect. Many respected writers and style guides accept the practice, but it is sti...
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At its core, style guidance against starting a sentence with but aims to support clarity and emphasis. Coordinating conjunctions like but typically join elements of equal weight...
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Starting a sentence with and is grammatically acceptable in modern English, but how and when you do it matters for clarity, rhythm, and professionalism.
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The conjunction since connects time and cause, linking an earlier point to a later result with precision. This guide explains how since functions as a subordinating conjunction,...
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