Using a gerund at the beginning of a sentence is perfectly acceptable.
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
No you can not because you are making a list and so what the topic is who use what happened the most and trun it into a sentence.
So you think that's a difficult question, do you?
Yes, but I wouldn't use also at the beginning of a sentence.
The word "trained" can be both a participle and a gerund depending on its use in a sentence. As a participle, it functions as an adjective (e.g., "the trained dog"). As a gerund, it functions as a noun (e.g., "training is important").
The gerund in the sentence is: writing.
The compromise was found acceptable by both sides.
It is not acceptable to be unable to use acceptable in a sentence.
A gerund is a verb with the -ing suffix, often turning it from a verb into the subject of a sentence. It is grammatically correct to use one after a semicolon as long as the clause after the semicolon is still independent, that is, it can still stand alone as a separate sentence.
Plagiarism is not acceptable and will be severely penalized.
sleeping early is good for our health.
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
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The complaisance of the candidate demonstrated is acceptable.
Because it will make your sentence positive.
You're outrageous behaviour is not acceptable in this class.