Before I joined a garden club, I worked full time.
no
does this question start with the letters u and s? to make the word useless? and you have to fill in the word using the two last letters of the word before that?
Yes, you can start a question with the word "must." For example, "Must we attend the meeting tomorrow?" would be a question starting with "must."
What is able to start if it is a question because it starts a content to a beginning of a sentence.
WARNING: Question must start with a question word.
Yes: But is a difficult word to start a question with, isn't it?
Yes. For example: "About what time did you decide to ask this question on WikiAnswers?"
The answer to the riddle "What ends always before start" is the word "end." In the context of the phrase, the word "end" literally comes before the word "start" in terms of their spelling and meaning. Thus, it cleverly highlights the concept of endings preceding beginnings.
The word in question is "Civilian".
Between you and me, I have a good answer for this question.
I think you need to word your question better...?
start or starts