yes,
e.g. Though at the beginning .... whereas near the end ....
Yes the word though can go at the beginning of a sentence. Though he didn't know the answer on the test, he still made an educated guess.
yes, for example: I wanted to wear my green pants, but i didn't have a shirt to match. you aren't supposed to use but at the beginning of a sentence, though. it's not proper grammar.
"Though" and "although" are both used to introduce contrasting or unexpected information in a sentence. "Although" is considered more formal and is typically used at the beginning of a sentence, while "though" can be used in the middle or at the end of a sentence for a more casual tone.
Though this may be false, the monkeys ate 3000 bananas each week.It can be used as a noun clause (subject) or the start of a dependent clause, most likely at the beginning of the sentence.
I recommend AnimeLyrics.com. I don't know if it will work on a neopets page though. I use it to find the songs.
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
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You can use it as a past tense verb, for example, you could say 'She was beginning to write her book.' or you could say 'She began to sing.' or 'I am beginning to understand.'
no there is a song begging with a b though!Baby!