it depends on how you use the sentence for example: you will develop health problems is the way you should use it but if your saying you over there put on that shirt that is wrong
not quite. you can say "You over there! Put your shirt on!"
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.
You can start a sentence with "Also"
You start a sentence with whatever word you need to start it with. A sentence can start with "A" if it needs to. A sentence just needs to make sense.
No it isn't okay to start a sentence with but. Just add what is after but and turn it into a compound sentence
Yes, a quote form Shakespeare will tell you that you can start a sentence with to. :To be, or not to be?
can you start a sentence using the word phishing?
No. There is no word in English that cannot start a sentence.
Yes you can! "For ten long years, I pondered how to start a sentence with 'for'."
The first word of a sentence must start with a capital letter. There are millions of ways to start a sentence!
No it won't, unless it is at the start of a sentence.
(If it adds clarity) one may start a sentence with parentheses.
yes,it is incorrect to start a sentence with ''and'' as it is a word to combine wo sentences together, not start a sentence