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(13) A capital letter at the beginning of a sentence is a private joke.
Be sure you start at the beginning of a sentence and continue it to the end".
The conjunction "because" can also happily sit at the beginning of a sentence.
Arabic is a "head initial" language: verbs are often placed at the beginning of a sentence.
I have a friend who can't stand "however" at the beginning of a sentence.
"To answer your question, yes, you do cap-up the 'd' in de Leede at the beginning of a sentence.
But what about people who can't stand "but" at the beginning of a sentence because it's a conjunction?
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Moreover, only antecedent counterfactual target clauses confirmed the processing ordering, but not consequent counterfactual target clauses, suggesting the counterfactual conjunction yàobúshì in the beginning position of a sentence led to contrary-to-fact thinking.
The distance from realistic detail to gut-busting surreal comedy was no greater than the distance to the next phrase or the beginning of a new sentence.
("Listen, Repulsive" is a typical beginning of a Whiteside sentence.) His delivery fluctuates between Anglo-accented barks, bringing to mind Rex Harrison as Henry Higgins, and campy moments of self-satirizing melodrama.
Furthermore, there is no capital letter to indicate the beginning of a new sentence or a proper noun.
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