Yes, you can.
Examples:
"Behind the dark house, clouds filled the sky and created a spooky feeling."
"For me, there's nothing like iced tea to quench my thirst."
It's actually a good idea to vary your sentence structure and the length of the sentences you use, within reason.
2006-10-01 12:38:05
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answered by catintrepid 5
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Some sentences can properly begin with a prepositional phrase.
Don't listen to anyone who gives you absolute rules about grammar. They want something easy to remember, rather than knowing the art of grammar.
2006-10-01 12:44:05
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answered by Anonymous
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yes as long as you're not starting a sentence with so, but, and, and a few other words i can't remember right now.
2006-10-01 12:37:35
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answered by mighty_power7 7
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It may be, depending on the sentence.
...and it's grammAr...
2006-10-01 12:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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