Yes you can but it sound awkward sometimes.
for example: The paparazzi came rushing towards the celebrity.
Also, the paparazzi came rushing towards the celebrity.
Beginning the sentence with the word "Also" would make it sound weird.
It is not recommended when writing formally.
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.
When you need a command sentence for sillier. IT can not start with word that has I in iy.
Yes. 'Thus' is another word for 'therefore'. Thus the sentence you start of with 'thus' should be an explanatory sentence.
No. Only if it's the start of the sentence then you capitalize it.
Sometimes. BUT it depends on the sentence you had in mind. Very rarely the sentence works with but as the starting word.
can you start a sentence using the word phishing?
no!
What sentence would you like?
When it is at the start of a sentence.
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.
also, therefore, aswell as, firstly secondly thirdly?
start it out with the
Of course you can. There is no word in English that cannot begin a sentence.
Yes
Yes, you can.
sometimes
No, you cannot.