The word which cannot be used before fullstop is because because because is a conjuction.
I ate breakfast because I was hungry. I went for a walk because the weather was nice. I wear a mask because it protects me and others.
Starting a sentence with "because" can result in a sentence fragment. It is better to use "because" to explain a cause or reason within a sentence that provides full context and clarity. Beginning a sentence with "because" can make the sentence less clear or confusing for the reader.
Yes, you can use "such as" at the beginning of a sentence to introduce examples. For example, "Such as apples, oranges, and bananas are common fruits."
She was unable to go swimming because she was menstruating.
He mistook her for a foreigner because of her accent.
A comma is typically used when "for" is used in place of "because." For example: "He went to the store, for he needed to buy some milk."
The clock struck thrice and down came the mice. I'll not tell you thrice! I've visited Thrace thrice.
I went to the movies thrice in one day!
I went to the movies thrice in one day! Thrice means three times like twice which is two times.
Thrice a day means Three times in a one we use anything like Medicine
The sentence is: "I was thrice apprehended while in the act of crossing the border with Mexico."
Yes, for instance, if you swear and oath that starts: For God, for my family, and for my country, I will...
So- you are asking when to use 'when' in a sentence. When you are asking how to use when in a question, you are already using when in a sentence, because a question actually is a sentence. I like to use when in a sentence whenever I like.
Thrice was created in 1998.
You cannot end a sentence with because, because because is a preposition.
thrice means it is triple
I gradually did not understand your question because you did not give "the sentence" that you're asking how to use it in.
Thrice means three times