Well, sometimes but not always because the it will be boring.
Yes, you can start a sentence with one day but, your text has to be sequential to use it.
One fine day, he saw a girl. This is a sentence starting with word ONE.
No, you cannot start a sentence with "no" unless you need to do so. No reason exists not to start a sentence with that word, as you can see. No one will care if you do start a sentence with it.
(If it adds clarity) one may start a sentence with parentheses.
Yes, it is acceptable to start a sentence with a preposition. This is known as a prepositional phrase at the beginning of a sentence. This structure is commonly used in writing and speaking.
It is only capitalized if it is part of a name (Eg, Larry's Day Care) or at the start of the sentence; in this case you only capitalize 'day' and not 'care'.
Yes, it is OK. Example sentence: On the day of the race, I woke with a bad headache.
It would seem so! It would be my pleasure. It would make my day to begin a sentence with it.
An example is this one, so yes you can!
An offense which mandates a prison sentence of at least one year and one day is, by definition, a felony.
yes you can i believe so.... you can say Now the day has ended or something like that or Now____ is going to ____. But i believ you can start a sentence with now depending on how you want to use it.
Example sentence - I aspire to be a great artist one day.
No. He has one year and one day