A capital letter
when you put the word 'cholera' in the beginning of the sentence, like: Cholera is a disease.
I initiated a conversation. (Initiate means to start.)
uhhhmmm...well, you start off with a capital letter to start your sentence, then you have to put BEWILDERMENT somewhere inside that sentence, and of course you have to make it sound reasonable.and that's how you use bewilderment in a sentence.(:
I'm not trying to start a religious movement, here.
Yes, you can start a sentence with "if" to introduce a conditional clause. For example, "If it rains tomorrow, we will stay indoors."
No reason why not - if writing a sentence you may put a comma after the word. 'Generally, it does not take much time'
How do you write an essay without knowing how to write a sentence?... you start by saying "I hypothesized that.....(BLAH BLAH BLAH)."
it depends on how you use the sentence for example: you will develop health problems is the way you should use it but if your saying you over there put on that shirt that is wrong not quite. you can say "You over there! Put your shirt on!"
Well, to put it in a nutshell, we're going to have to start again.
"Historically and cross-culturally, adulthood has been determined primarily by the start of puberty..."
(Example) I sat down in my seat and waited for the teacher to start talking.
on your paper the boy put down whistle as it's sentence.