Can you start a sentence with in addition?

Can you start a sentence with in addition?

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Q. Can you start a sentence with in addition?

Originally Answered: Can you start a sentence with “in addition”? Yes, you can. There is often a comma after ‘in addition’, as in ‘In addition, there are several other issues to be considered’. The phrase is a little formal, so I would tend to say instead ‘I would add that …’ because it sounds less stiff and stuffy.

Q. How do you use add in a sentence?

Some ways to do this include:

  1. Starting with an adverb. Examples: Suddenly she jumped to her feet and ran to the door.
  2. Beginning the sentence with a prepositional phrase (a phrase that modifies a noun or verb). Examples:
  3. Inverting the subject and verb in the sentence. Examples:

Q. How do you start a complete sentence?

A complete sentence must: begin with a capital letter, end with a punctuation mark (period, question mark, or exclamation point), and contain at least one main clause. A main clause includes an independent subject and verb to express a complete thought.

Q. Is starting a sentence with Listen rude?

listen, bro, you’re being too sensitive. If you’re talking about an online, typed out sentence, then yes. That is kind of offensive.

Q. Is listen a rude word?

LISTEN. This is far more grating than ‘Look’ because it’s a direct order to let someone foist their views upon you. Most people say this (and Look) as more of a tick than formally calling you to attention. But be wary nevertheless.

Q. What does it mean when someone says listen to me?

If you listen to someone, you do what they advise you to do, or you believe them. Anne, you need to listen to me this time. Synonyms: pay attention, observe, obey, mind More Synonyms of listen. 4. convention.

Q. What is another word for listen?

What is another word for listen?

hear attend
hark hearken
harken heed
mind catch
eavesdrop auscult

Q. How do you say hear in British?

Below is the UK transcription for ‘hear’:

  1. Modern IPA: hɪ́ː
  2. Traditional IPA: hɪə
  3. 1 syllable: “HEER”

Q. How do you use Google to pronounce words?

Google’s new feature will help you pronounce tricky words just directly from the search results. All you have to do is type “How do you pronounce” followed by the words you want help with. Google will show you how to pronounce the word with audio. You can even use your phone’s mic to practice the word.

Q. How do I get Google Assistant to pronounce words?

Open the Google app, then press “More,” “Settings,” “Google Assistant,” and “You.” From there, it looks like the pronunciation of your name will be in “Basic Info,” while the pronunciation of contacts will be in “Your People.”

Q. How do you pronounce Nike God?

It’s pretty simple actually. The company was named after the ancient Greek goddess of victory, Nike, which is pronounced ni-key, reports Business Insider.

Q. Is it wrong to pronounce the T in often?

A: The word “often” can be pronounced with a silent “t” (the more common pronunciation) or with an audible “t.” How “correct” is the second pronunciation? That depends on the dictionary you consult. Both are correct, according to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (4th ed.).

Q. Is the L in almond pronounced?

A: The “l” in “almond” was silent until very recently. More recent standard dictionaries say we can now properly pronounce “almond” either with or without the “l” sound.

Q. Should you pronounce the L in salmon?

The L in “salmon,” the name of a fish, is not pronounced. It has to do with the way the word evolved through different languages. However, there is a surname, Salmon, in which the L is pronounced. It is a form of the name “Solomon.”

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