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Alexus [3.1K]
1 year ago
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Which transitional word or phrase would be best to add at the beginning of sentence 5?

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borishaifa [10]1 year ago
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Originally word or phrase would be best to add at the beginning of sentence 5. Therefore option C is correct.

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

A sentence is a group of words that includes a subject (what the sentence is about, its subject), a predicate, and some other words (what is said about the subject)

The imperative appears to be the only apparent exception to this. The imperative (the command) is typically given without a subject. They don't specify the subject since YOU are the clear subject.

A sentence might be difficult to describe because there are many different interpretations of what it signifies. They aid in the understanding of our words and the development of our writing. The first step to writing better is to be able to construct a range of sentences.

Therefore option C is correct.

To learn more about Sentence follow the link.

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Your Question was incomplete but most probably your question was.

Which transitional word or phrase would be best to add at the beginning of sentence 5?

А So finally

B. Unfortunately,

C. Originally,

D.To begin with,

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