Cerca tra vari insegnanti di Inglese...
Alina Torovets
Can I put
1) "once a week" or "twice a year"
2) in the morning
at the beginning of sentences?
Thank you đ¶
23 giu 2022 07:52
Risposte · 4
2
You can use those at the start of sentences! Just make sure to follow each of them up with a comma (,) then proceed with the rest of the sentence!
At times, itâs important to remember that English is a subject-based language. This means weâd typically like to see the subject at the START of the sentence. However, thereâs nothing wrong with starting the way you asked :) If thereâs anything else let me know!
23 giugno 2022
Hello Alina, my name is John, nice to meet you.
As far as your question goes, yes you can use both terms at the beginning of a sentence. These two terms are used to show frequency and routine.
For example:
"Once a week me and my children go to the park and fly kites."
"In the morning I usually eat breakfast before I go to work."
Because neither of the two phrases are clauses by themselves or transitional phrases there is no need for a comma after either of them.
Hope this helps.
24 giugno 2022
These particular time references should go at the end.
If the time reference is not the main focus of the sentence it should be the last.
24 giugno 2022
Non hai ancora trovato le tue risposte?
Scrivi le tue domande e lascia che i madrelingua ti aiutino!
Alina Torovets
Competenze linguistiche
Cinese (mandarino), Inglese, Russo, Ucraino
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
Altri articoli che potrebbero piacerti

Santa, St. Nicholas, or Father Christmas? How Christmas Varies Across English-Speaking Countries
6 consensi · 4 Commenti

Reflecting on Your Progress: Year-End Language Journal Prompts
6 consensi · 3 Commenti

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
25 consensi · 18 Commenti
Altri articoli
