Questions are sentences that may start with the word can.
yes,it is incorrect to start a sentence with ''and'' as it is a word to combine wo sentences together, not start a sentence
The beginning or the start.
Thou, thy and you at a beginning of a sentence
The beginning of the end is hard to say what it is, but if you really want to know, the beginning of the end is just that the start of the end. from carl25 NO! The beginning of THE END is the letter "T"
The start of the Bronze Age.
At the start of a sentence or the beginning of a new sentence
An example of a sentence beginning with our: Our grandmother died in prison.
I can't imagine using it at the start of a sentence. I'd move it to later in the sentence.
No, because it is never good to start a sentence with the word "but".
when you put the word 'cholera' in the beginning of the sentence, like: Cholera is a disease.
What is able to start if it is a question because it starts a content to a beginning of a sentence.
Unless it's in the beginning of the sentence, etc., no, it does not.
Sure, as long as the beginning word has a capitalized first letter.
I would obviously want you to start from the beginning.
You can start your sentence with whatever word makes most sense. For example: When After On the other hand
At the beginning of a sentence, after a full stop or at the start of a new paragraph.
No, "EG" should not be used at the beginning of a sentence as it is typically used in the middle or end of a sentence to introduce an example. If you need to use it in the beginning of a sentence, consider rephrasing the sentence to improve flow and clarity.