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How To Start A Sentence: Words To Begin Sentences (English Daily Use)

How To Start A Sentence: Words To Begin Sentences (English Daily Use)

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How To Start A Sentence: Words To Begin Sentences (English Daily Use)

<b>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</b> <br /><br />How to Start a Sentence<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'AS'<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'AFTER' and 'BEFORE'<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'BY'<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'FOR/FROM<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'IF'<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'OF/ON/OUT'<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'TO'<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'IN'<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'WITH'<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'QUESTION WORDS'<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'ING' FORM of VERBS<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'PAST PARTICIPLES'<br />Start a Sentence -- Using '-LY Words'<br />Start a Sentence -- Using 'PRONOUNS'<br />Start a Sentence - Miscellaneous<br />Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B)<br />Exercises: 2(A) and 2(B)<br /><br /><b>Sample This:</b><br /><br />There are different ways to start a sentence in English. Using pronoun (I, we, you, they, he, she, it) is the most popular way to begin a sentence. But there are many other words which are widely used to start a sentence. They might be question words (what, where, etc.). They might be words formed from verbs, ending in -ing, -ed, -en, etc. Besides, words such as 'to' 'in' 'with', 'if', 'after' are also used to begin a sentence.<br />Here, you will learn various words and phrases to start a sentence with.<br /><br /><b>Important Note</b>:<br /><b>Starting a sentence with 'and' or 'but' is correct or not!</b><br /><br />Using '<b>And</b>' or '<b>But</b>' to begin a sentence is generally considered grammatically Incorrect. But there is no hard and fast rule in this regard. So, you can use 'And' or 'But' to begin a sentence. But avoid excessive use of these words to begin a sentence. Use these words in the beginning of a sentence only when they really give strength to your language.<br /><br />Note: It is said that a sentence should not be begun with a conjunction of any kind, especially one of the FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so). But this is not hard and fast rule. Particularly in spoken English, starting a sentence with 'And' or 'But' is common.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>How to start a sentence -- Using 'AS'</b><br /><br /><b>As a matter of fact </b>no notice was given to anyone.<br /><b>As a policeman myself</b>, I am aware of all the laws.<br /><b>As against </b>last time four days, the fair will last for five days this year.<br /><b>As always</b>, he won the match.<br /><b>As an interim arrangement</b>, we directed the authorities not to return the land.<br /><b>As fate would have it</b>, he crossed the international border.<br /><b>As for David</b>, he is doing fine.<br /><b>As he got busy</b>, she picked up his son.<br /><b>As he grew older</b>, he developed his communications skills.<br /><b>As if </b>the bad power situation in the city wasn't enough, the hike in power tariff has come as the last straw for residents.<br /><b>As in the past</b>, party president distanced herself from the government's unpopular decision.<br /><b>As long as </b>here is violence by unruly mobs, use of police force is inevitable.<br /><b>As often happened</b>, he forgot to send me reply.<br /><b>As part of the deal</b>, they will hand-over control of five west bank towns.<br /><b>As penance</b>, he vowed to never scold any kid ever again.<br /><b>As per his version</b>, nobody had got injured in the incident.<br /><b>As per rules</b>, the same bill should be passed by the two Houses of the Parliament before it is sent to the President for his signature and promulgation for implementation.<br /><b>As sanitary workers are absent </b>on most of the days, sweeping of that road is also irregular resulting in trash along the road.<br /><b>As the bus was nearing</b>, / <b>As the bus neared </b>him, he moved aside.<br /><b>As the day progressed</b>, over a hundred men protestors gathered at the office.<br /><b>As the electric cables are hanging </b>loosely, it may anytime lead to major accident if any passer-by comes into contact.<br /><b>As the mercury levels are dropping </b>each day, difficulties for the poor are constantly rising.<br /><b>As the war widened</b>, they had to leave the city.<br /><b>As we progresses</b>, it is going to become more and more difficult.<br /><b>As you know</b>, I have sent him a letter.

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