: Re: Is it a bad writing practice to start sentences with a verb? I realized I start sentences with the, he, she, it, after and then all the time. So I'm starting to use verbs instead. Here is
I have pondered on this question for some time. My conclusion is this: providing the sentence makes sense to the writer and the reader, using the verb or the subject to open a sentence is fine. I don't agree with those who say that the subject should always come first. Writers are creative people. Rules are there for a reason, of course. It's redundant prepositions that writers need to be more aware of, in my opinion.
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