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I cannot come up with one that would be a complete, grammatically correct sentence.

Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, Superman amused the citizens of Metropolis with his acrobatic skills.

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How is what a word to start with if asking a question?

What is able to start if it is a question because it starts a content to a beginning of a sentence.


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Of course. Why wouldn't you be able to? Are we there yet? Are you done? Are there any more?


Could you start a sentence with by?

By the time you read this sentence, you will have gotten a grade for the class already. By standing on a ladder, she was able to reach the light bulb.


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Is it improper to start a sentence with the word for?

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