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When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).
It is high time we reconstructed new family relationships and formed a comfortable life.
She began writing a report at eight, finishing it at twelve.
She began to sing, and we chimed in.
See if you can catch the word she uses as she describes how she begins her day.
Suddenly the plane begins to rock and the seat belt signs come on.
After I had handed in my report to the teacher, I had to start writing another.
As soon as we are born, the world gets to work on us and transforms us from merely biological into social units.
They came to terms with each other on how to start a joint venture.
Soon the plane begins to move, and then it takes off.
The flowers are beginning to grow and everything is becoming green.
Then he began working at Cambridge and developing many more ideas about the nature of the universe.
This means that houses are starting to sink, roads are breaking up and lamp-posts are leaning at crazy angles.
The ground started to shake and the alarm rang.
The "skyliner" slowly started moving and, picking up speed effortlessly, it carried us towards Tokyo.

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