'You do everything for me.'
'You do not deserve any pocket money this week.'
'You do believe me, don't you?'
'You do talk a lot of rubbish!'
'You do your homework in too much of a rush.'
There are endless possibilities.
No
A topic sentence is usually found at the beginning of a paragraph. It provides a brief overview of the main point or idea that will be discussed in the paragraph. This sentence helps to guide the reader and set the tone for the rest of the paragraph.
To get the reader's attention
A preposition is a type of dog. They don't go in the beginning of the sentences
The correct spelling is beginning.Some example sentences are:This will be a new beginning.I am beginning to get mad with you.The beginning of the book was emotional.
It's a rule.
Questions are sentences that may start with the word can.
Likewise is used to link sentences.
You capitalize the word "Contract" when it refers to a specific agreement or legal document, such as when discussing the details of the Contract with a client.
are found at the beginning of supporting detail sentences.
Yes you can lately I think the rules have changed more and more people start their sentences with And. I use to a lot at the beginning of my sentences.
It should be treated the same as any other sentences.