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Profesor profesionalWhat words can I use instead of 'but' to start a sentence?
5 de jun. de 2015 23:43
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You can start with "However" which is always followed by a comma when used to start a sentence. It is not technically correct to use "but" to begin a sentence (same rule for "and"). Examples of uses of each:
"I went to the grocery store this morning. However, I forgot my wallet so it was a useless visit."
"I went to the grocery store this morning but I forgot my wallet so it was a useless visit."
6 de junio de 2015
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In spite of what some old-fashioned textbooks say, it is quite acceptable to start a sentence with 'But' in informal written language. In informal and neutral contexts, you can also begin a sentence with 'That said,' or 'Even so' or 'All the same', which all have the same effect. You can also put '.., though' at the end of the sentence instead of 'But' at the beginning.
In more formal contexts, you need to replace 'But' with 'However', followed by a comma. Other formal equivalents are 'Nevertheless' or 'Nonetheless.' You could also consider phrases such as 'In spite of this fact,'..
6 de junio de 2015
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Christina
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés, Gaélico (irlandés), Alemán, Griego, Otro, Ruso, Español
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Chino (mandarín), Gaélico (irlandés), Alemán, Otro, Ruso, Español
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