Commas After Conjunctions at the Start of a Sentence.
Posted: 13 Jun 2022, 11:04
I was worried that starting a sentence with a conjunction, especially if the conjuction was intended to modify or add a particular effect to the sentence, was wrong. However, I've done my research and it isn't wrong.
My worry now, however, is if using a comma immediately after constitutes an error. I've not gotten any help with this online or in the forums. For example, are the sentences that follow both correct?
And, he is not a traitor.
And he is not a traitor.
Any views about this?
My worry now, however, is if using a comma immediately after constitutes an error. I've not gotten any help with this online or in the forums. For example, are the sentences that follow both correct?
And, he is not a traitor.
And he is not a traitor.
Any views about this?