i don't frucking know .
Spaces are used to separate words in a sentence. These spaces help to visually distinguish and organize individual words for easier reading and comprehension.
There are lots of events to organize. One can organize a wedding, a graduation party, a musical concert, a charity food drive, or a parade. One could organize a sports tournament, walk -a-thon, or a charity dog wash. One could organize a children's reading fair or perhaps a birthday party. You could organize a winter hike or a summer picnic for members of an organization. There are many different events to organize for the person who loves to organize.
"She is a paragon of reading." is a sentence, yes. You will notice that it has a subject ("she") and a predicate ("is a paragon of reading")
The topic sentence gives the reader an idea of what will be in the paragraph. If you have a topic sentence that has nothing to do with the details following it, then it makes no sense, and the reader will not want to continue reading.
I am reading.
To organize your thoughts and questions before reading a text
It is a gerund in the sentence, "Reading is her favorite pastime." It is a present participle in "'Crime and Punishment' is what she is currently reading ."
I'm at the libary, reading a book.
You can read a sentence by reading its words. It describes the sentence as a whole.
Yes, the sentence "She will have been reading the book when you get there" is grammatically correct. It describes an action that will be ongoing (reading the book) before another action (you getting there) in the future.
Reading a sentence
Decoding