can you tell me how to begin a sentence with BECAUSE :eg. My sister fell down and thought she had broken her leg.she went to the doctor .ans: Because... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Because my sister thought she had broken her leg, she went to the doctor.

thank you Ms Sue

You're welcome.

Certainly! To begin a sentence with "Because," you will need to rephrase the second sentence to make it the initial clause of your compound sentence. Here's an example of how to rephrase your given sentence using "Because" as the beginning:

"Because my sister fell down and thought she had broken her leg, she went to the doctor."

In this construction, "Because" introduces the cause or reason (my sister falling down and thinking she broke her leg), and the second part of the sentence explains the result of that cause (she went to the doctor). Remember to use a comma after the introductory clause when you are connecting two clauses with "Because."