Illogical English

Jokerman

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#42
Yes, it's completely acceptable to begin a sentence with the words and, but, nor, and or. Just do so sparingly if you are writing something more formal, since it gives your writing a more informal tone. But it's a style thing, not a rule thing.

However, DON'T start your sentence with the word You. It usually makes the other person feel accused and defensive. j/p :p
 
#43
Story said:
^^ if your writing its completely unacceptable to start a sentence with and or but. if you have a resume or are submitting a paper for publishing with the word AND or BUT beginning a sentence, its going to be sent back to you.
Well if they send a resume back because sentences begin with "and" or "but", you sue them. Discrimination against those who choose to ignore antiquated 'rules' about grammar. You'll make millions and never have to write resume again.
 
#44
Not starting a sentence with 'and' or 'but' is just something they tell you in primary school & in the early years of secondary school to stop kids being complacent with their sentence structure.

Once you're a big boy, you too can start a sentence with 'and' or 'but'
 
#45
Illuminattile said:
Well if they send a resume back because sentences begin with "and" or "but", you sue them. Discrimination against those who choose to ignore antiquated 'rules' about grammar. You'll make millions and never have to write resume again.

lol it doesnt work that way, they are the publishers they can choose not to publish your work if they dont like your font
 
#46
I don't what you meant by 'resume' but most people think that a 'resume' is a submittance of qualifications in seeking employment. Work place discrimination is a sueable offence. Nothing to do with publishers.

And Jokeys statement that sentences beginning with And, But etc should be few seems right.
 

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