Using the word "then" at the beginning of a sentence is not incorrect. However, it does not make a sentence complete. A complete sentence must have, at a minimum, a subject and a verb. "Then" is neither of those.
can you start a sentence using the word phishing?
No. There is no word in English that cannot start a sentence.
To use a word group to make a complete sentence, you can start by ensuring that the word group contains a subject and a predicate. The subject is the noun or pronoun that the sentence is about, and the predicate is the verb that describes the action or tells something about the subject. Combine the subject and predicate to create a complete thought that conveys meaning.
i will complete my work
Complete this idiom by adding the missing word. This question is case sensitive. The boot is on the other
You can just about use any word possible to start a 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.
sentence is group of word that expresses a complete thought... :DD
a sentence with the word grunt is.....She grunt me!
You have a complex sentence. Best is the last word of a complete sentence. When is an adverb. It is followed by the word They. The word They starts a complete sentence. Thus, the word when makes the second sentence subordinate to the first sentence. That makes it complex.
Complete sentence?