Yes. Ex:"Besides being bright, the sun is also hot."
Yes, here is an example: Besides studying for my exams, I also need to prepare for my presentation tomorrow.
He enjoys playing basketball, besides he also likes to read books in his free time.
Besides studying for my exam, I also need to finish my project by tomorrow.
I usually respond based on the context of the conversation.
Yes, you can start a sentence with any word. However, it is important to ensure that the sentence makes sense and is grammatically correct.
Well that is a tricky question but i would say at the start of a sentence people would often use "I" at a start of sentence. There is loads of words to start a sentence so i can't tell you all of them obviously. example: "I" went to the shops to buy sweets.
You can use however instead.
He enjoys playing basketball, besides he also likes to read books in his free time.
Yes, We can do. Example: "Besides Rover, we are the largest sports car manufacturer."
Absolutely every word that exists can be put into a sentence.
can you start a sentence using the word phishing?
Starting a sentence with "for" is not necessarily improper, but it may make the sentence sound more formal or structured. It can be used to introduce a reason or explanation in the sentence. However, overusing it may affect the flow of the writing.
Besides studying for my exam, I also need to finish my project by tomorrow.
You can also start it with the, A, An, They, Another, Also, We, I, Sometimes, Finally,Or Overall, And lastly,And. Yes you can start a sentence with "because."
I usually respond based on the context of the conversation.
Besides going to the grocery store, he also needs to pick up his dry cleaning.
no!
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.