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S-o-o-o-o?I didn't think swearing was banned, but I think asterisks may be.
S-o-o-o-o?I didn't think swearing was banned, but I think asterisks may be.
So, you are saying that you started a thread about this a couple of years back?
So.. late in picking up on this.
So.. I believe I started a thread about this a couple of years back..
Look, it’s not the only annoying way to begin a sentence.
I still can't get past "Enjoy!"
While I agree with your general point, I don't agree that you can't start a sentence with a conjunction. And in fact, many distinguished writers do so. But when they do, it is largely a deliberate, literary device. So, a form of emphasis, if you will.This increasing misuse of the conjunction 'so' (but can be an adverb) annoys me intensely. Supposedly educated people on TV (as mentioned here) use it.
A conjunction JOINS phrases or sentences, so CANNOT LINGUISTICALLY START A SENTENCE. The most common usage I've noticed is in answer to a question, as though the answer logically ensues from it.
Endjoy!
While I agree with your general point, I don't agree that you can't start a sentence with a conjunction.
, so why not verbal conjunctivitis
so, language is evolving, who'd have guessed it
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