You cant start a sentence with and because when you are writing/typing you use and for adding something. If you start a sentence with And then it wouldn't sound right, and wouldn't be right.
Example 1.) I like Pizza. And i like ice cream.
Example 2.) I love to run. And i love to do the splits!
See it just doesn't sound right!
InterrogativeA complete sentence
The complete predicate is the full verb and all its modifiers. In the sentence, the complete predicate is "would start soon".
Incomplete, you wouldn't want to start a sentence with a preposition.
that's not a complete sentence learnto type complete sentances or don't type at all!!!!
that's not a complete sentence learnto type complete sentances or don't type at all!!!!
'Because you like movies, you see them often' is sort of a complete sentence. Some English teachers will tell you that you cannot start a sentence with Because, while others tell you that you can, but it depends on the situation. If it is for a letter or formal essay, or something of the like, you should not start your sentence with because. If it is for an unformal occasion, then you can use because.
"The armadillo is a poor swimmer." is a complete sentence
It is a complete sentence.
Here are 3 examples:Complete your work first, then you can play.I need to complete my report, or I'll get a bad grade.She needs to complete her classes, so she can start work.
No, starting a sentence with "then" does not make it a complete sentence on its own. It is typically used as a transition word indicating sequence or consequence and should be followed by an independent clause to form a complete sentence.
I presume, assume, you mean, what is the meaning of a complete sentence? A complete sentence has a noun and a verb. I'm glad that I am no longer studying another language.
Yes, a semicolon could indeed join an incomplete sentence and a complete sentence.