"An evil person lurked in the bushes"
Yes I do.
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you can start by using subjects in your sentences! :P
Most teachers in schools don't except it as a starting word, but in many books, authors start some sentences with 'and'
there are 5 sentences in a paragraph. There can be any number of sentences in a paragraph; it really depends. However, the general number is 5-7 sentences.
Her constant tapping on the desk was starting to irritate me.
yes
The accepted practice is 2 spaces between sentences in any writing.
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Sentences that include words or phrases that connect ideas or connect to other sentences in a paragraph. Like starting a sentence with first, a 2nd sentence with then and a 3rd sentence with finally.
Actually, a paragraph can have any number of sentences. There is no set number as most students think .
Sentences can be as long as you want, but the longer that sentences get, the less likely that they contain a single thought, and the more likely that they should be broken up into shorter sentences for clarity. Particularly unclear are sentences that start a thought, diverge to a number of possibilities, and then return to the original thought at the end.