Yes, it all depends on the sentence:
Because of the very wet weather, the cricket match had to be posponed.
Starting a sentence with "because" is generally considered informal usage. It is better to connect the sentence to the previous one or rephrase it using other conjunctions like "since" or "as." This helps maintain the formality and clarity of your writing.
Yes, "Hiking" should start with a capital letter in a sentence because it is a proper noun.
"Holiday" should start with a capital letter when it is used as the first word in a sentence or as a proper noun, such as "Christmas holiday."
Protein should not be capitalized unless it is at the start of a sentence or part of a proper noun or title. For example, "I ate chicken for dinner. It is a good source of protein."
No, unless it is the first word of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
Yes, you should capitalize the greeting "Hello all" in an email as it is the start of a sentence.
No, because "and" is a conjunction, which is a word that puts together phrases and clauses to create a sentence.
No, because "and" is a conjunction, which is a word that puts together phrases and clauses to create a sentence.
No, a sentence can begin with any kind of word. The first letter of a sentence is always capitalized to mark the start of the individual sentence, not because the word is a proper noun.
No
NO
you can start a senetence with or but it wont be proper grammer.
Yes, sure.
Yes, example: Because of heavy rain, the swollen river flooded the village during the night.
You did a proper job of it.
It's perfectly fine to start a sentence with likewise, just make sure you have a comma after it.
Because "I" is a proper pronoun
Only if its plural, like conclusions.