A Capital Letter on the first word.
You are perfectly free to begin a sentence with the pronoun you.
Yup! You can start a sentence with any adverb.
No, its not gramatically correct.
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"Speak your mind."
An example sentence for the plural form is:The concerts begin at six every Thursday and Friday.
Yes. There is no word that cannot begin an English sentence.
You are perfectly free to begin a sentence with the pronoun you.
The word 'is' can begin a sentence but not be a question when it is the subject of the question. Example sentence - Is can be the subject in a sentence. But only in sentences of that type (above) or, 'Is' is a two letter word. Otherwise is cannot begin a sentence.
make every word begin with the same letter for example: Lucy licks lemon lollipops lovingly
Good question! But heres the answer: A sentence can begin with eg such as 'Eggcups are for holding a boiled egg',but a sentence can also begin with e.g such as: e.g is the abbreviation of 'for example'.
In this sentence, 'when' is an adverb; 'you begin when'.
It is possible to have a sentence with the word it at the beginning, as this sentence proves.
Therefore, because it is not improper, one may begin a sentence with "therefore."
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Yes.