Absolutely...
Thanks to the wind, Kelly lost her umbrella.
Thanks are due to every participant in the race.
How about.... The monks arrived at the church just as mass was about to start? hope that helps? It answers my question thanks
I do accept it, but thanks
thanks
'Thanks' said Bill to Sally as she gave him a present at his party.
No, you cannot start a sentence with "no" unless you need to do so. No reason exists not to start a sentence with that word, as you can see. No one will care if you do start a sentence with it.
Yes, I can start a sentence with "Is."
Yes, you can start a sentence with a verb.
Yes, you can start a sentence with an acronym.
An imperative sentence is a sentence which states a command. So, saying "Get up," is a command. Thanks for using the site.
yeah , i think is correct say a lot of thanks for quick response...
You can start a sentence with "Also"
You start a sentence with whatever word you need to start it with. A sentence can start with "A" if it needs to. A sentence just needs to make sense.