You can use however instead.
Absolutely every word that exists can be put into a sentence.
No, you cannot start a sentence with "no" unless you need to do so. No reason exists not to start a sentence with that word, as you can see. No one will care if you do start a sentence with it.
If you want a word besides SAID, you can use the word announce. You could also use told or state.
When you need a command sentence for sillier. IT can not start with word that has I in iy.
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.
Yes, here is an example: Besides studying for my exams, I also need to prepare for my presentation tomorrow.
Absolutely every word that exists can be put into a sentence.
just about every other word in the English dictionary can start a sentence. for example: the cow jumped over the moon. Mail your letter to your pen pal so she can read it. boogers taste bad. i got a paper cut. my finger hurts
He enjoys playing basketball, besides he also likes to read books in his free time.
However. On the other hand.
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can you start a sentence using the word phishing?
Starting a sentence with "for" is not necessarily improper, but it may make the sentence sound more formal or structured. It can be used to introduce a reason or explanation in the sentence. However, overusing it may affect the flow of the writing.
Besides studying for my exam, I also need to finish my project by tomorrow.
I usually respond based on the context of the conversation.
You can start your sentence with whatever word makes most sense. For example: When After On the other hand
Besides going to the grocery store, he also needs to pick up his dry cleaning.