I cannot make any observations regarding the specimens because I have lost them.
What a fine specimen for my lab!
Since the specimens that Darwin caught escaped he had to find more of them.
The detective took specimens of her blood to find out who killed her.
Of course you can. There is no word in English that cannot begin a sentence.
Because it just dosent ---There is no reason not to begin a sentence with because or any other word.
In science class, we looked at many different types of specimen.
(The word because)A proper sentence cannot end with the word because, because because is a conjunction.(dialogue)"Because, because, because...is that all you have to say?"(another as a word)I wrote this sentence using the word because because because is the word you wanted me to use.*This is a common word riddle.
It depends on whether you want to use it as a noun or a verb.We read the catalogue to see what was on sale.His job is to catalogue the museum specimens.
It is hard to make a sentence with chid because chid is not a word.
Because it is a word.
She faced prejudice when applying for the job because of her ethnicity.
He got out of the spelling competition because he misspelled a word. This is a sentence using the word misspell.