So its a sign of modernization to grammatical and vocabulary skills.
And it shows us that old school grammar laws were indeed very incorrect.
People who say that you cant start sentences with So or And are retards.
I think it's far more likely that you don't understand the grammar involved.
Can we start a sentence with a conjunction?
"You must not start a sentence with a conjunction" has been the mantra of many an exasperated English teacher, especially since the oiks started getting state education. Any pupil brave, daft or naive enough to raise a hand and ask "Why?" would probably have received some Kafkaesque explanation along the lines of "Because it is said."
So now we're all grown up, we'll ask again – why? The honest answer is that there is no reason. It's just an arbitrary rule that's been passed through the ages. But all language is arbitrary, isn't it? Words and letters are but abstract concepts, the understanding of which can only come through the education of rules.
It's incredibly annoying to have a thread title that gives no indication of the contents, no matter what random drivel people put in the title.
No one cares about this rule.
It's just an arbitrary rule that's been passed through the ages. But all language is arbitrary, isn't it? Words and letters are but abstract concepts, the understanding of which can only come through the education of rules.
so..
So, what exactly is wrong with using a coordinating conjunction in casual writing such as discussion forums? It hardly constitutes formal written text.
I don't think that the quote you supplied actually supports your argument
It was just the first random quote I found using google.
So this is Christmas
And what have you done
Another year over
And a new one just begun
Ans so this is Christmas
I hope you have fun
The near and the dear one
The old and the young
..............
Starting a song:
John Lennon and Yoko Ono