Vs i can barely remember the beginning of the period. Start has the sense of being a fixed point in time, while beginning could possibly refer. Oct 18, 2012are both expressions "at the beginning" "in the beginning" valid and equivalent?
My understanding is that if a) one quotes the full original sentence and b) this quotation is set off. Sep 26, 2011now, so is commonly used at the beginning of a sentence to mean "as a result" as it was traditionally used, but also with the same meaning as "uh," as an initial attention-getter. The beginning of the century is a period of time which is short compared to the century but rather long otherwise;
Aug 11, 2020the word "prefix" describes something affixed to the beginning of a word and the word "suffix" describes something affixed to the end of a word. But, i think it is possible to use but at the beginning of a sentence, as long as it isn't overused. Sentences beginning with hence, thus, and therefore are extremely common in academic writing.
Location zero would be at the beginning, location 1 is after the first character, etc.