The national game begin. This is wrong. There should not be an "s" at the end of games because the "national" is singular and "games" is plural.
Our company's national sales meeting begins next week.
To make a mistake is to goof. It begins with the letters go.
To make a mistake is to goof. It begins with the letters go.
A synonym for mistake starting with B is blunder (or boo boo).
No. The people are...ANS2:"We the People" is how the US Constitution begins...sounds grammatical to me.
Electing Obama
In formal writing you would not begin a sentence with because, therefore, the kind of sentence that begins with because is informal.
No. Not unless the sentence begins with friends.
if the word after it begins in a vowel
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no because then it would be a sentence fragment.
Example sentence - Our school begins classes in September.