Not really its not proper english However you can use them in a sentence
Some examples:
Because she was ill,she didnt go to school.
Because he was a amazing footballer,he got chosen to go to the brent football trials.
Because she had ifluenza, she didnt go to school for a while.
Because Wayne Rooney fouled another player, he recieved a yellow card.
YOU GET THE IDEA NOW i hoped this helped
Yes, but only when the sentence is cause and effect.
No it won't, unless it is at the start of a sentence.
The sentence "Have you ever been sent to the principal's office?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.
No, because you would like to start the sentence right and if you start it with an adverb it would be a sentence fragment.
Yes, I can start a sentence with "Is."
we should not start a sentence with because,because,because is a conjuction
I am certain that you can start a sentence that way. Perhaps a teacher has challenged you to write an essay without ever doing that.
Yeah the only thing you cant start a sentence with is but and because :)
Yes, but only when the sentence is cause and effect.
No it won't, unless it is at the start of a sentence.
You can also start it with the, A, An, They, Another, Also, We, I, Sometimes, Finally,Or Overall, And lastly,And. Yes you can start a sentence with "because."
Because, and, and taboo words
The sentence "Have you ever been sent to the principal's office?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question.
Of course you can. There is no word in English that cannot begin a sentence.
Because it is raining, we cannot have a picnic today.
No, because it is never good to start a sentence with the word "but".
No, not usually, because normally it is grammatically incorrect.