Please can you make your question clearer. Are you talking about a sentence that starts with the word 'Are'? Or are you talking about a sentence that starts with the words 'Are it'?
If you are talking about a sentence that starts with the word 'Are', such a sentence must be a question.
If you are talking about a sentence that starts with the words 'Are it', such a sentence is ungrammatical.
When you have made that clear, please also make it clear exactly what your question is with respect to the sentence. Then someone will be happy to help you.
Thank you.
The question does not make sense. Parallel lines, by definition, do not intersect.
a paradox in a sentence would be 'this sentence is false' for obvious reasons, if you cant figure out the reasons maby you shouldn't have asked this question :D Daniel,S,Johnson
You cant begin your sentence with an question because it will sound weird and not right. Hoped it help
no you cant get a job ,so dont let the internet fool you . and when you are black it is always out of the question. as if you can see i cant spell or do complete sentence
I cant answer that cause the question dosent make any sense what so ever!
no you cant
the question is the answer
Let's cant another cask of wine.
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no u cant start a sentence with per