You need a transition into the next paragraph
you can use the word 'karaoke' in a sentence such as:" My favorite thing to do when my friends are over." You can use this sentence or something similar in a paragraph. It depends on what you want the paragraph to be about.
You need a transition into the next paragraph
The first sentence of a paragraph is normally the topic sentence i.e. it is the sentence that is supported by the remaining sentences.
Yes, if you were talking about it then you could use it at the start of a paragraph
The sentence in a paragraph that summarizes what that paragraph is about
when you are starting a sentence or a new paragraph just use your space bar and push it over a little or if you writing just move it over a little ways example other paragraph new paragraph
Yes, in most cases, a comma is used after the word "also" when it is used to introduce a new element in a sentence. However, if "also" is used to modify a verb without separating two independent clauses, a comma is not needed.
The details of my explanation may require more than one paragraph.
Generally the topic sentence is the first sentence of the paragraph and the rest of the paragraph explains or gives examples of the topic sentence. The topic sentence can also be the second sentence of the paragraph. This is when the first sentence is a linking sentence that links the paragraph to the previous paragraph. Sometimes the topic sentence can be the last sentence in the paragraph
A sentence that summarizes what the paragraph will be about is the topic sentence.
if a paragraph does not have a topic sentence then
A deductive paragraph is a paragraph in which the topic sentence is stated first. The first sentence of a deductive paragraph should be the topic sentence.