Yes .
Now we will be eating lunch.
It is possible to have a sentence with the word it at the beginning, as this sentence proves.
You can begin a sentence with a word ending in 'ing'. An example of this is as follows: 'Passing the football to his teammate, he secured the winning goal for his team.'
it is an English speech
Yes, a common noun can begin a sentence.The first word in a sentence is always capitalized but a common noun is still a common noun as the first word in the sentence (capitalizing the noun does not make it a proper noun). Example:I like cookies. Cookies are my favorite snack.
I am at the school now.
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.
Yes. There is no word that cannot begin an English sentence.
It is possible to have a sentence with the word it at the beginning, as this sentence proves.
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yes you can
Of course you can. There is no word in English that cannot begin a sentence.
I will now begin the demonstration. Let's begin at the beginning.
Yes, you can begin a sentence with the word "or" when presenting options or alternatives. For example, "Or you can choose to study abroad for a semester."
Yes, a sentence is allowed to begin with the word "with". For example: With all the pressure of high school people were becoming stressed.
lettuce begin (let us begin)
No, You cannot use but to start a sentence.
Yes.