The old sandwich in the refrigerator was beginning to smell.
I will begin to study harder than I have.
you can use adaptation in sentence by ading more detail
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.
Yes. Either a prepositional phrase or a conjunction use of "except" can begin a compound sentence, and should be followed by a comma.Examples:Except for the species in Australia, mammals do not lay eggs.Except during heavy rains, the floodgates are kept open.
No, You cannot use but to start a sentence.
I will now begin the demonstration. Let's begin at the beginning.
The solar eclipse will begin at 2:30 pm.
The ceremony is about to begin.
You always want to begin a new sentence with capitalization
Use a semi-colon instead
Yes. There is no word or phrase in English that cannot begin or end a sentence.
I would like to begin with a startling revelation.He seems to be unable to begin with the truth, much less end with it.
Certainly! "Seldom do I have time to relax during the week."
When you release the handbrake, the vehicle may begin to lurch.
The violist sat poised and ready for her part to begin.
Technological advances begin with ideas from ordinary people.