Open a sentence with:
: the bird
a subordinating conjunction (when, while, where, as, since, if, although)
: While the sun was out, (aka clausal)
a preposition
: Under the table,
an ing word (participial phrase-present) Action is less direct. Often overused. (McCowan)
: Taking off his hat, he sat down.
an ed word (participial phrase-past)
: Disappointed by the weather, // state of being or feeling
an ly word (adverbial phrase)
: Slowly, //state of mind or way, transitional structure
an absolute phrase
: Hands shaking, she opened the door.
a perfect infinitive phrase
: To have arrived on time, I would have had to come by plane.
an adjective
: Fearful, the cat fled through the yard.
a verb
: Answered Helen, “I do not want to go.”
verb proceeds noun (anastrophe)
: Along the wall crawled the spider.
Open a sentence with:
: Additionally,
a transition that compares
: Despite this
a transition that states cause and effect
: Obviously,
a transition that shows time
: After a while,
Start with When
: Before the sun rose
Start with Where – Where, S V.
: Inside
: Below
: Above
: On the shore
Don’t open a sentence with:
: There is
: There are
: There were
: It is
Try to limit these openers and start instead with a noun as the subject.
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