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ESL forum > Grammar and Linguistics > "Also" at the beginning of a sentence?    

"Also" at the beginning of a sentence?



blunderbuster
Germany

"Also" at the beginning of a sentence?
 
Do you accept that?

Kind regards

13 Jul 2010      





gloriawpai
Brazil

Yes, definitely!!

13 Jul 2010     



Damielle
Argentina

When i was at University, a teacher strongly rejected it. But I have seen it in many opportunities but I don �t have a strong argument to support it.

13 Jul 2010     



ELOJOLIE274
France

it depends:
in an essay, i would say no...
but in a conversation, yes...
i think it really depends on the context, because it seems very informal, so...
in an email, i guess you could write it... but if i was in a job interview i would avoid using it...
does it help?
take care,
Elodie

13 Jul 2010     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

Elodie is right. It �s absolutely acceptable whenever you use informal style.
Cheers,
Sophia

13 Jul 2010     



maali87
Kuwait

You can use it in informal style not in essays or reports

13 Jul 2010     



blunderbuster
Germany

Thank you!

13 Jul 2010     



Jayho
Australia

Hi Blunderbuster
 
You will find it commonly used both formally and informally however many grammarians recommend that it not be used formally and that words such as In addition, Furthermore etc be used instead.
 
I accept it based on the situation and the level of the student.  For example, I accept it for  a beginner essay writer who will then use it as a stepping stone to the other words.  I don�t accept it for a business person with advanced English who needs to master writing formal business proposals.
 
Cheers
 
Jayho
 

14 Jul 2010