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.
Reading a sentence
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