Yes, you can absolutely start a sentence with “because.”Sep 30, 2019
What should you not start a paragraph with?
Or never begins a sentence, paragraph, or chapter. Never begin a sentence—or a clause—with also. Teach the elimination of but, so, and, because, at the beginning of a sentence. A sentence should not commence with the conjunctions and, for, or however....
Can we start with due to?
First off, because due to is essentially synonymous with caused by, it is almost always grammatically incorrect at the beginning of a sentence.
Can you start a sentence with due to this?
As others have said, there is no problem in beginning a sentence with due to. If you wanted to do so with this particular sentence, however, you would have to recast it as something like 'Due to its having less features than the standard system, its performance will be better.
Is it bad to start a paragraph with because?
It's OK to start a sentence with "because"; you just have to make sure you're writing complete sentences and not sentence fragments.Nov 9, 2011