Ask your teacher to explain paragraphs. You can also check the index and table of contents in your English book, find the section on paragraphs, and read it. If you don't know what an index and table of contents are, or don't know how to use them, ask your teacher to explain it to you. Teachers are there to help you learn. If you don't understand something, don't be afraid to ask for help.
I have not seen paragraphs divided into English types and no-English types. Click on the related question to see how to write all the regular types of paragraphs.
If you want to know what this means in English - 'What do you want to be?'
You have 4 steps how you right English paragraphs, so I think it's very organized, and give the main ideas of the topic
yes a friend letter can have as much paragraphs as you want
To solve scrambled paragraphs, you can first identify any transition words or phrases that may help you organize the sentences chronologically or logically. Then, look for repeating ideas or themes that can help you group related sentences together. Finally, read through the paragraph once you have rearranged the sentences to ensure the flow and coherence of the text.
what else do you want to know about them maranaws
"Quiero saber" in English means "I want to know."
It can mean "I want to meet you" or "I want to get to know you".
Carol Pemberton has written: 'Writing paragraphs' -- subject(s): English language, Paragraphs, Report writing, Rhetoric
Depending on context it could be either:(1) Why do you want to know?(2) ...because you want to know.
Of course! Please provide the English paragraphs you would like me to translate into Spanish.
Gordon Ramsay is English
Robert B. Donald has written: 'Writing clear paragraphs' -- subject(s): Report writing, English language, Paragraphs