Yes you can for example
The two man were mortal enemies. Thus, the two family will forever at war with each other.
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Yes. 'Thus' is another word for 'therefore'. Thus the sentence you start of with 'thus' should be an explanatory sentence.
no, you cannot. you cant even start a new sentience with thus. The only time you can use the word "thus" is in a sentence, maybe after a comma.
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.
I usually respond based on the context of the conversation.
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.
What sentence would you like?
When it is at the start of a sentence.
The hour is late, and thus you must take your leave.
The word thus precedes the causal phrase (or follows the conjunction and) in a compound sentence, or comes at the start of a sentence if it refers to a cause in a preceding sentence.(Thus means "so" or "therefore." The phrase thus far simply means "so far.")Examples:"The Roman Empire became fiscally unstable, thus it fell.""Flat screen TV's were lighter and sharper, and thus many consumers purchased these new versions.""The company was losing market share. Thus the Xbox 360 was introduced.""Thus far, no lifeforms have been found on other planets.""The new system has not had any major problems thus far."
Certainly! Here is an example: "Me and my friends went to the movies last night."