I don't really know what you mean by #1. You can begin any sentence with those words.
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fivejedjonYou can begin any sentence with those words.Ok thanks
fivejedjonI don't really know what you mean by #1.For ex: He want to reach the office on time. To reach the office on time he has go to the office by car.
Wonder123 He wants to reach the office on time. To reach the office on time he has go to the office by car. If you reach the destination on time I will give you a chocolate. So, are you ready?Fine.
Wonder123She wants to look beautiful at the birthday party. And for that she has to get a perfect make up from
fivejedjonOK, but there is no real reason for the 'and' if you want to make a separate sentence of the second idea. Personally, I'd change the full stop for a comma and make one sentence.yes ok thanks, but there would be some time when we need to start the sentence with And, so in such cases can I use And?