Try starting the sentence with a ‘w’ word. These sentences make your work sound thoughtful and knowledgeable.
Remember the rule- not ever ‘w’ word works as a sentence starter. Remember to put your comma in when the parts of the sentence affected why your ‘w’ are finished
Some ‘w’ words you can use- who, while, whereas, when, where, what, whilst, with
Examples:
Whilst the teacher was talking, the students were pretending to listen.
With a majority of votes, Hitler seized power in Germany.
When there was dog outside, I went to go see it and it was gone.
Who is alive,who is not.
What is on outside,there was a party going on.
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