So many headlines have been made out of so little information.
So often, we run off half-cocked.
yes if it necessary
Yes, the word "so" can begin a sentence. It is often used to indicate a conclusion or result based on previously stated information. For example, "So, we decided to change our plans." Starting a sentence with "so" can create a conversational tone and help to connect ideas.
A Sentence using the word Gate Is: i went to open the gate so i could take my dogs for a walk .
they're so mean to me.
This dog is so cute!
the scene was so nice
I felt so shunned.
you are so unpredictadl:)
An exclamation mark comes at the end of a sentence, and you generally do not begin a new sentence with the word and, so in general you will not have the word and after an exclamation mark.
He's so jocular that you can't get any serious sentence from him.
i was so svelte that i went to the park
i don't think so