A sentence requesting something might start with such a phrase as "Will you give..." or "Will you send..."
Sometimes a good request might begin with an explanation of a deficiency, necessity, or urgency, such as "We have need of..." or "To accomplish our objective, we require..."
I'd start it with the word my, or with something like this: Personal conviction leads me to...
Yes, but only when the sentence is cause and effect.
Yes you can. You can say something like "If I ever wanted something like this to happen..."
Some courteous expressions would be saying "Thank you" or "Please. " Another courteous expression when asking for permission to do something or requesting something politely from someone is "May I" at the start of the question or request.
I can give you the credit you are looking for.
The manners of people requesting help are getting worse.
Yes for example "Many years ago I was in love." or something
yes you can i believe so.... you can say Now the day has ended or something like that or Now____ is going to ____. But i believ you can start a sentence with now depending on how you want to use it.
Yes, though to make it flow more smoothly, I would write "I have sent an email requesting that you be added to the list."
Frogs and other amphibians are abound to exist if we don't start to do something about it. YOUR WELCOME
Depending on the sentence there are multiple ways though you may start to sound like Yoda. Here's an example:You are very bad at gardening.Gardening is something you are bad at.
Of course. Make sure you use the correct form for what you are talking about: your = someone's something; you're = you are