just about every other word in the English dictionary can start a sentence.
for example:
the cow jumped over the moon.
Mail your letter to your pen pal so she can read it.
boogers taste bad.
i got a paper cut.
my finger hurts
The preposition in the sentence is "besides." It shows the relationship between Jill and Derek while they are working together.
While I was going home, my cat attacked me.
There are scenarios in which it is possible to start a sentence with the word "while," and still be grammatically correct. It may be used in statements that highlight simultaneous action.
Yes, for example: After a while Jim became restless and began to fiddle with objects on the desk.
The correct way to start a sentence with a number is to spell it out... For example... 'Three people were injured' is correct while '3 people were injured' is not.
Other jewelry besides the traditional rings to be used while proposing an engagement can be pretty much anything! It all depends on what fits or suits the relationship better and will speak to the spouses' heart.
No particular words start a complex sentence. It is a sentence with a major idea and a minor idea included as well, without a compounding word like " and " or " but " to join the main and the subordinate ideas.
Example sentence - We laughed at the jokes we told each other while painting a landscape near the old cabin.
You can start a sentence with "All the while" by using it to introduce a contrasting or simultaneous action or situation. For example, "All the while she was studying for her exams, he was out partying with friends." This phrase is effective for showing the coexistence of two different events.
Amphibians grow legs and feet. If you look at tadpoles at about the three week stage, they start to develop their legs and feet while in the water
'Because you like movies, you see them often' is sort of a complete sentence. Some English teachers will tell you that you cannot start a sentence with Because, while others tell you that you can, but it depends on the situation. If it is for a letter or formal essay, or something of the like, you should not start your sentence with because. If it is for an unformal occasion, then you can use because.
While is a noun in that sentence.