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'.
eg. These shoes are red
eg. I look daft with one shoe on.
It is possible to have a sentence with the word it at the beginning, as this sentence proves.
Yes.
no u cant start a sentence with per
Yep eg. Yes, because...
No, sat is a verb - the past tense of sit. You can begin a sentence with a verb if it is an imperative sentence but then the verb is in the base form not past. eg Sit down! Look out. Clean up your room.
No, "EG" should not be used at the beginning of a sentence as it is typically used in the middle or end of a sentence to introduce an example. If you need to use it in the beginning of a sentence, consider rephrasing the sentence to improve flow and clarity.
example(s)
i have had a seizure : eg
Yes. There is no word that cannot begin an English sentence.
Yes, you can begin a sentence with the acronym "NASA."
eg. These shoes are red
eg: i am dying ok!
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.
we use kilolitre in a sentence by its abbreviation "kl" for eg: 100 kl
eg. I look daft with one shoe on.