Yes, a question can have "if" at the start. For example, a math question might ask "If Jack had 10 apples, and he ate 2 apples today, how many apples does he have left?"
You have to know the answer to the question first.
Who, what, when, where or why
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You can occasionally.Example: It is possible to start a sentence with 'it', is it not?
What is able to start if it is a question because it starts a content to a beginning of a sentence.
You didn't finish your question. Please start over.You didn't finish your question. Please start over.
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Begin your speech by posing a thought-provoking question relevant to your topic. This can grab your audience's attention and make them think about the subject matter. Remember to follow up the question with a brief statement that transitions into the main content of your speech.
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No. You can start a question with "Seriously, though," but you may want to limit that to informal speech.
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