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So we’ll make it easier: It’s perfectly OK to start a sentence with “and,” “but,” “or,” and all of those conjunctions. The Bible does it; the most persnickety writers do it; grammar authorities do it.
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Learn what a subordinating conjunction is and how it can add more information to the main clause in English with this Bitesize English grammar guide.