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Can a sentence begin with always?

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Just had this massive brian f**t I'm writing an essay and i was wondering can you began your sentence with always, and also what shouldn't you start it off with?

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  1. It depends on how you're using the word. If you say "Always follow the four steps in the proper order," that's okay (though not preferred in formal writing). If you say "Always the sun sets in the west", that's just wrong.

    Consider starting the sentence with "Without exception" or "Invariably".  


  2. Always ask if you're unsure.  Although the 'always' may be just an embellishment, and may be left off without affecting the statement.  What SHOULDN'T you start a sentence with?  That covers a lot of ground, doesn't it?  Probably good to avoid threats, though.  Notice that I omitted the "It's" at the beginning of that last sentence.  That's colloquial.  Now, lets move on to the farts.  Is that a Monty Python Brian, or was it a pissmelling?  

  3. Always count your change  before leaving the store.

    Always turn off the lights.

    Always, be careful crossing the street.

    on and on and on and on.   Just make sure the sentence makes sense.  Try not farting so much and Think!!!

  4. Always pay attention in class.

    Don't start with and.

  5. "always is a very long time" - that's a sentence that starts with 'always'

    :O)

  6. "Always remember that I will never forget you"

  7. Always do you own research before you ask on yahoo answers. Never just ask for the answers because you'll never learn as well.

  8. You can start a sentence with always. You shouldn't start one with "and", "but", or "however".

  9. Im pretty sure you can.

    Always wash the dog before you take it for a walk.

    Something like that is a sentence.

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