A topic sentence for racism now would be that racism still exists in our country and it needs to be stopped. A topic sentence from the past would be that racism was a way of life and many milestones have passed to overcome racist issues.
It is past tense. example: here and then now and then
I always wanted to know what bacteria was and now I know that it means...
what shape is A paragraph whose topic sentence comes in mid-paragraph
Yes. Race plays zero role in player evaluations.
Why so they call it a candy bar can u get drunk on the candy lol now that's a good topic
The topic sentence or thesis sentence is just the sentence which states your main idea. Usually, your teacher will assign a topic, and you just have to come up with a paragraph or essay about that. Write the topic on your paper. Now, make a list of everything you know about that topic - look things up in your textbook or using a search engine if you need to! You must decide which of these things is most interesting to you - your paper will be much easier if you write about something that you find interesting. That statement will be the topic of your writing; make it into a complete sentence with correct grammar and punctuation. You might try writing a question about the topic that you want to learn about or to explain - change the question into a statement and you have your topic sentence. ** see the related questions below **
i have had the diarrhoea for the past days now
A past simple sentence has one verb in the past tense: I walked to school. -- The verb walk is in the past tense = walked. Past simple is used to talk about something that happened in the past and is now finished.
i have a dog. (present/today/now) i had a dog. (past/yesterday/last year) i have had a dog. (in the past)
Move the topic sentence if it will make it easy for the reader to follow what's going on. You need to be sure that the sentence is still supported by the other sentences, which now lead up to the topic instead of following it.
I do not believe her story now because she has been untruthful with me in the past.
No. It simply gets more 'press' because it is less acceptable and so is more often a topic of discussion. If by 'More racism' you mean more people feel that other races are inferior, there's probably less. It's now far more polarized, and yes, is more newsworthy.