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https://www.creativejeffrey.com/creative/what_is_the_story_of_your_business.php https://www.thoughtco.com/telling-stories-sequencing-your-ideas-1210770 Beginning your story: Create the beginning of your story with these expressions. Use a comma after the introductory phrase. First of all, To start off with, Initially, To begin with, Examples of using these beginning phrases include: To begin with, I began my education in London. First of all, I opened the cupboard. To start off with, we decided our destination was New York. Initially, I thought it was a bad idea. Continuing the story: You can continue the story with the following expressions, or use a time clause beginning with "as soon as" or "after." When using a time clause, use PAST SIMPLE after the time expression, such as: Then, After that, Next, As soon as / When + full clause, ...but then Immediately, Examples of using these continuing phrases in a story include: Th
I was named Irene after my father's mum. My grandma got really happy, of course. I think I was lucky because I like this name. Thank God she wasn't called a weird name! My parents were very sure about it and didn't bear any other possibility in mind. Irene comes from Greek and means "peace".
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