Yes, you can. Here is an example: Without more evidence, the case would be dismissed.
When talking about time travel one is discussing temporal mechanics.
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'.
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
To start a sentence without using "I," you can use phrases like "It is," "One can," or "In my opinion."
To start a sentence without using "I," you can use phrases like "It is important to..." or "One should consider..."
Yes. There is no word that cannot begin an English sentence.
Yes, you can begin a sentence with the acronym "NASA."
When talking about time travel one is discussing temporal mechanics.
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.
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'.
In this sentence, 'when' is an adverb; 'you begin when'.
It is possible to have a sentence with the word it at the beginning, as this sentence proves.
You have my assent to begin the procedure. Without your assent, we won't go.
Therefore, because it is not improper, one may begin a sentence with "therefore."
Yes.