Yes.
Nah.
Yes, it is OK. Example sentence: On the day of the race, I woke with a bad headache.
Yes, it is generally acceptable to start a sentence with "but," particularly in informal writing. However, it is best to use this approach sparingly and ensure that the sentence structure is clear and the use of "but" is appropriate for the context.
Always start the beginning of a sentence with a capital letter.
> Not really, no.Actually, according to the Chicago Manual of Style, 16th edition, it's perfectly fine to begin a sentence with 'and' or 'but.'Read more: Discuss:Is_it_ok_to_start_a_sentence_with_and
He told me he could sing ok.
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.
Yes, I can start a sentence with "Is."
My purse is where? Your appointment is when?
Yes, you can start a sentence with a verb.
Yes, you can start a sentence with an acronym.
You can start a sentence with "Also"