Well, sometimes but not always because the it will be boring.
One fine day, he saw a girl. This is a sentence starting with word ONE.
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.
(If it adds clarity) one may start a sentence with parentheses.
It is only capitalized if it is part of a name (Eg, Larry's Day Care) or at the start of the sentence; in this case you only capitalize 'day' and not 'care'.
Yes, it is OK. Example sentence: On the day of the race, I woke with a bad headache.
The start of a 60-day jail sentence typically begins on the day the individual is officially booked into the jail facility. This marks the official start of the sentence, and the individual will serve the full 60 days unless there are mitigating circumstances that lead to an early release or sentence reduction.
It is allowed to start a sentence with a preposition. One such sentence might be: "Over the clouds flew the airplane, and no one saw it at all from below."
It would seem so! It would be my pleasure. It would make my day to begin a sentence with it.
An example is this one, so yes you can!
An offense which mandates a prison sentence of at least one year and one day is, by definition, a felony.
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.
Example sentence - I aspire to be a great artist one day.