
word choice - "At the beginning" or "in the beginning"? - English ...
Oct 18, 2012 · Are both expressions "At the beginning" "In the beginning" valid and equivalent? The first "seems wrong" to me, but it has more Google results.
What is the difference between the nouns start and beginning?
Dec 12, 2014 · The main difference is in the etymology. 'Start' comes from Old High German; 'begin' is probably West Germanic. We also have 'commence' that came from French, and hence has a …
What is the word for "since the begining of time"?
May 26, 2016 · We have the word "eternal" that refers to something that will exist forever, something that never ends, which is related to the word "eternity" that refers to the end of time. Is there a similar w...
grammaticality - Sentences beginning with "so"? - English Language ...
Sep 26, 2011 · This also came up on either a BBC or CBC science program, but not as a linguistically-oriented discussion. Over the last two or three years I've noticed a lot more people starting a …
Meaning of "beginning of the year" - English Language & Usage Stack ...
Dec 12, 2014 · It means "by the end of the first term that ends in that year." How late that might be depends on how the school year is broken into "terms". If there is a Fall Quarter, which ends before …
grammaticality - Is it ok to start a sentence with “also”? - English ...
Jul 4, 2014 · As noted by other commenters, some writers prefer to avoid "Also, .. " in formal writing. But there is one use of 'also' at the start of a sentence which is in fact more prevalent in formal than in …
Using "And" at the beginning of a sentence
Jan 29, 2014 · Small children have a particular writing style that teachers often mark as wrong. We had a field trip. And we went to the zoo. And we saw monkeys. And they were funny. And then we went …
prepositions - "At the beginning of the century" or "in the beginning ...
At the beginning of the century. In the beginning of the century. How to clearly distinguish when to use at, or in?
Is there a word meaning "append", but at the beginning, not the end?
Both dot-net and Java StringBuilder libraries, and probably comparable things in other libraries, have an "insert" function that allows you to insert a new string at an arbitrary place in a target string. Location …
word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
He’s been with us from the beginning. Is there a difference between from and since in the context of the quoted sentence?