"Yikes, I can't believe you're asking me this. Yes, there are sentence starters that begin with the letter 'Y,' like 'Yes, I understand,' 'Yesterday was a great day,' and 'You won't believe what happened.'"
No, you cannot start a sentence with "no" unless you need to do so. No reason exists not to start a sentence with that word, as you can see. No one will care if you do start a sentence with it.
y u asking me...?
Yes. 'Thus' is another word for 'therefore'. Thus the sentence you start of with 'thus' should be an explanatory sentence.
it is a sentence when you start a sentence with 3 words what end in ed
Yes, certainly you can. Then you can start writing.
In journalism, who, why, what, when and where are often used as words that start sentences.
You start your topic sentence with whatever word makes the most sense!
You start your sentences with whatever word makes the most sense!
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With the exception of not capitalizing the 'y' at the start of the sentence, it is a correct sentence.
As a noun for starters.
Some good claim sentence starters include: "It is evident that...", "Research suggests that...", "It can be argued that...", or "Studies have shown that...".
There are two main types of starters for fluorescent bulbs: preheat starters and rapid-start starters. Preheat starters are used with older-style fluorescent fixtures, while rapid-start starters are used with newer fixtures.
Starters are the same in all sports, they are the group who gets more playing time and start the game.
the food that babies start off with
A sentence starter is the first few words of a sentence that help begin and introduce the rest of the sentence. It sets the tone, provides context, or transitions from the previous sentence. Sentence starters can vary in formality and function depending on the context of the writing.
Well, for starters you just used sundial in a sentence. But another sentence could be... Sundials help you tell time.