Yes you can.
On Monday morning I will be going to work.
On which street did you see the car?
Yes, "So began the war" is a complete sentence. It has a subject (war) and a verb (began) and expresses a complete thought.
Began
The world began as a result of the big bang.He began to talk over me.
The waves began to swell as the storm approached.
Began is the simple form of the preterite tense of the verb to begin. I began, you began, he, she began, we began, and they began. A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. Example: The movie began at eight. (The common noun movie is the subject of the sentence, the verb is began.)
the verb in this sentence is began
- It began with the letter "e". - It began with a kiss.- It began with a speech from the director.
began
Yes, "So began the war" is a complete sentence. It has a subject (war) and a verb (began) and expresses a complete thought.
The nouns in the sentence are:career, direct object of the verb 'began'.teacher, object of the preposition, 'as'.
It began to rain when the thunderstorm approached.
Began
the narrator began the story with a brief sentence.
Later. Adverbs add information about the verb, in this sentence later tells us when Anna began painting.
It depends if the person is still in trial or not.
Began
The crowd began to ridicule the policeman.