I write in British English because I am British.
Because he lied to her, she ended the relationship.
We got lost because my idiot husband forgot the map.
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.
(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 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.
The word because is perfectly acceptable at the beginning of an English sentence, and indeed there is no word in English that may not begin a sentence. A format that forbids because or any other English word from beginning an English sentence is irretrievably faulty.
He saw the word only materially because of his rich nature. This is a sentence using the word materially.
A sentence with the word uniform in it is: I had to wear a uniform because I joined the navy. Its as easy as that!
You are likely to fail at life because you can't think of a sentence to use the word likely in.
He is a naive person because he was raised like that. That is the sentence containing the word naive.