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  1. When should we capitalize the beginning of a quotation?

    May 2, 2023 · Basically, I am somewhat confused when a quotation should be capitalized. My understanding is that if a) one quotes the full original sentence and b) this quotation is set off by a …

  2. What is the difference between the nouns start and beginning?

    Dec 12, 2014 · The period will start in 15 minutes. vs I can barely remember the beginning of the period. Start has the sense of being a fixed point in time, while beginning could possibly refer to any time …

  3. When do we need to put a comma after "so" at the beginning of a …

    Jun 19, 2011 · The comma looks too accidental and unpolished. So again, the best simple rule-of-thumb is to avoid comma-after-so (indeed comma after any FANBOYS) at the beginning of a sentence, …

  4. grammaticality - Using "And" at the beginning of a sentence - English ...

    Jan 29, 2014 · But recently, I have seen so many prints, either in entertainment or in academia, where "And" is popularly used in the beginning of a sentence. It seems like the author is trying to connect …

  5. conjunctions - Can I use "but" at the beginning of a sentence ...

    Jan 19, 2015 · For a while, using but to start a sentence was largely frowned upon. But, I think it is possible to use but at the beginning of a sentence, as long as it isn't overused. Am I right?

  6. Interpreting "Begin at the beginning, the King said, very gravely, and ...

    Aug 16, 2022 · Begin at the beginning, the King said, very gravely, and go on till you come to the end: then stop. The "go on in till you come to the end" seems to suggest hard work and determination till …

  7. word choice - "At the beginning" or "in the beginning"? - English ...

    Are both expressions "At the beginning" "In the beginning" valid and equivalent? The first "seems wrong" to me, but it has more Google results.

  8. Is there a single word for 'without a beginning'? [closed]

    Jul 1, 2018 · In modern Hebrew, that still means, “Without a beginning, without an end,” but the connotation is “without a purpose” (And is closely related to the word for end as a body part—but …

  9. "Further, ..." versus "Furthermore, ..." at the beginning of a sentence ...

    I am not a native speaker (my mother tongue is German). In the context of a technical paper (computer science), is there a difference between starting a sentence with Further, ... and starting it ...

  10. Is there a name for when the same word is used at the beginning and …

    Jun 19, 2013 · Is there a name for when one phrase ends with a word that starts the next phrase. For instance: life is a peach and cream Or sunscreen in the eye for detail Or (from Dave Eggers' …