I'm not sure why you wouldn't begin a sentence with it. It's just a word. All of those grammar rules they taught in school are wrong anyway. You can start any sentence with any word; you just have to follow the rules for starting the sentence that way. Why? Because if you didn't follow the rules, then you would end up with a bad sentence! You're perfectly allowed to put 'you're' at the start of a sentence in any case.
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.'
Do I begin sentences with "and?" Sometimes. SHOULD one begin sentences with "and?" No. And is a conjunction, which is meant to connect words, phrases, or clauses together. It is not supposed to START 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'.
You need one comma and one period to punctuate this sentence: If you begin now, you can finish the project by Thursday. Note: Many students add too many commas to their sentences. A comma should set off a clause.
It is possible to have a sentence with the word it at the beginning, as this sentence proves.
It should start with a topic sentence.
Use a semi-colon instead
The sentence should begin with the definite article 'the.
Yes, a sentence is allowed to begin with the word "with". For example: With all the pressure of high school people were becoming stressed.
depends on what youre writting about.
Unless they are proper nouns or begin a sentence, no.
No, you should change a number to its word(s).
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.'
The writer should begin the sentences with different words and phrases.
Why not ? I can say : when I was a child, Iused to eat too much sweet.
Not unless it is the first word of a sentence.
to go there u should wait here for 5 minutes