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I begin a sentence, and she speaks.
Should you begin a sentence with plus?
You ought always, and in everything you do, to begin a sentence at the beginning.
You can't begin a sentence with "You always.... " You can't begin a sentence with "I never.... " You can't be simplistic, even when things are simple.
Many children are taught that it is ungrammatical to begin a sentence with a conjunction.
You can begin a sentence with any word you like, including "And" and "So".
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You began a sentence with however.
He begins a sentence with: "Were I to be governor".
He began a sentence: "I... " and the word lingered.
He begins a sentence, lets it trail off.
(Capitalized only when it begins a sentence or a sentence fragment like this or the preceding one).
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