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DerKrebs [107]
1 year ago
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Exercise 1 Using Different Sentence Openers. Rewrite the beginning of each sentence below.

English
1 answer:
Rainbow [258]1 year ago
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The use of different sentence openers for each sentence is given below:

1. Despite the fact that there are attics in the West, many new houses in the West, do not have attics or basements.

2. <u>As a consequence</u>, the child got lost in the crowd at the fair.

3. As a result, he sprained his ankle, dashing for a bus.

4. Due to their sense of duty, they felt that they could not leave the place until they had fulfilled their obligations.

5. Thankfully, the Red Cross in its Basic First Aid Course teaches three methods to stop bleeding.

6. Therefore, Mavis was careful not to overwater the begonia to avoid rotting the plant's roots.

7. As a result, a six-cylinder engine uses less fuel, not surprisingly, than one with eight cylinders.

8. Consequently, the dog. lonely and sad, watched me through the window.

9. It is no secret that antique jewelry and furniture are smart investments because they appreciate in value rather than depreciate.

10. As a result, a faint glimmer appeared through the window.

<h3>What is a Sentence Opener?</h3>

This refers to the use of a subordinate clause in a given sentence that acts as a precursor for the complete sentence that introduces an idea and is grammatically correct and accurate.

Read more about sentence openers here:

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