When beginning a dependent clause, but it must also contain an independent clause.
"Because of the new law, we cannot go hunting as planned." This sentence is correct because it contains a clause that can stand on its own, an independent clause.
"Because we cannot go hunting as planned." This sentence isn't correct because of the word "because", making the clause depend on another independent clause.
"We cannot go hunting as planned." This sentence is correct because it does not have the word "because", so it does not rely on another independent clause.
Yes, but only when the sentence is cause and effect.
No it won't, unless it is at the start of a sentence.
The correct form is Robert and I. Myself and Robert is incorrect.
Any word can be used in a sentence.... that is what sentences are about - conveying information using words. So, if any word begins with pre~, it can be used in a sentence.
use a comma to add a pause in a sentence. use a period to stop the thought and start a new sentence
Words never to start a sentence with are: because, and, but, or. Hope it helps. (These are a couple commonly used words, but there are a couple more.)
we should not start a sentence with because,because,because is a conjuction
And is a coordinating conjunction; therefore it should never begin a sentence. Ironically, though, the preceding sentence is correct because and is used as a word, not as a conjunction.
Yeah the only thing you cant start a sentence with is but and because :)
Yes, but only when the sentence is cause and effect.
A comma can be placed in front of because when it is used as the start of a sentence. Ex: Because, that fact isn't true. This is usually used in dialect and is not always considered proper English
No it won't, unless it is at the start of a sentence.
An article, such as "A" or "The" may generally be used to start sentences.
The correct form is Robert and I. Myself and Robert is incorrect.
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
Capital letters are used at the start of a sentence, or mainly used to make a certain part of a sentence STAND OUT.