Technically, you can. Normally you wouldn't because its not the way to clearly portray a thought, as in "Because i ate toast, my stomach hurts." Normally you would just say "I ate toast and now my stomach hurts." But some authors do it to add flavor and a different feel to their styling. It is technically not grammatically incorrect to do it, but frowned upon.
You can begin a sentence with Xdjklfjub if you like.However, it's commonly considered bad form to begin a sentence with a conjunction. You may be able to get away with it if you use a word most people the hobgoblin of whose minds is a foolish consistency don't realize is a conjunction.
If you are writing for a formal purpose, you should not begin a sentence with a preposition, as because may be. In informal writing, however, it is acceptable to begin a sentence with because. A comma would only be used to separate another clause or phrase. Examples : "Because of the new evidence, the conviction was overturned." "Because, in this particular case, there is another phrase, commas are used to indicate the separation."
Yes, it is correct to begin a sentence with the pronoun "you," especially in informal or conversational writing. For example, "You can start by checking the top shelf for the book you're looking for."
Yes, you can begin a sentence with the word "or" when presenting options or alternatives. For example, "Or you can choose to study abroad for a semester."
Typically, a sentence begins with a subject. However there are different constructions that can change that. Take the past two sentences. Both begin with an adjective and an adverb, in essence introductory clauses.
Therefore, because it is not improper, one may begin a sentence with "therefore."
In formal writing you would not begin a sentence with because, therefore, the kind of sentence that begins with because is informal.
Of course you can. There is no word in English that cannot begin a sentence.
No because and is a fanboy and it would not be gramatically correct
Because it just dosent ---There is no reason not to begin a sentence with because or any other word.
Yep eg. Yes, because...
You cant begin your sentence with an question because it will sound weird and not right. Hoped it help
You can begin a sentence with Xdjklfjub if you like.However, it's commonly considered bad form to begin a sentence with a conjunction. You may be able to get away with it if you use a word most people the hobgoblin of whose minds is a foolish consistency don't realize is a conjunction.
No, it is not proper english. I would try to avoid putting Because at the beginning of a sentence as well. Try This is true because... or The reason for this is...
well I think yes because you can start the sentence like this:Although it was rainy i went out with my friends.
Yes. There is no word that cannot begin an English sentence.
Yes, you can begin a sentence with the acronym "NASA."