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The use of prepositional clauses with conjuctive adverbs at the beginning of a sentence

 
 
Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2015 09:54 am
Sentence examples:
Furthermore, on that date, the client alleged that she was assaulted by the Defendant.

However, on the date alleged, the surveillance cameras did not show the Defendant being at that store.

What is the proper punctuation for combining prepositional phrases with conjunctive adverbs at the beginning of the sentence.
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Reply Wed 22 Apr, 2015 01:58 pm
Why are you asking the same question on another site?

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