Paragraph:

Noun:

  1. A Distinct Section of a Piece of Writing: A subdivision of a text, typically dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line, indentation, or numbering.

Prepositions Used with “Paragraph”:

  • In a paragraph (e.g., In the first paragraph, the author discusses…)
  • By paragraph (e.g., Read the essay paragraph by paragraph.)
  • From a paragraph (e.g., From the last paragraph, we learn that…)

Collocations:

  • First paragraph
  • Last paragraph
  • Next paragraph
  • Paragraph break
  • Paragraph indentation
  • Opening paragraph
  • Closing paragraph
  • Paragraph structure
  • Paragraph content
  • Write a paragraph
  • Read a paragraph

Example Sentences:

  1. The first paragraph introduces the main topic of the essay.
  2. Please read the second paragraph carefully.
  3. She wrote a long paragraph about her trip to Europe.
  4. The paragraph structure needs improvement.
  5. In the opening paragraph, the author sets the scene.
  6. The last paragraph concludes the argument.
  7. Each paragraph should contain a single main idea.
  8. The teacher asked us to write a paragraph about our favorite book.
  9. The paragraph indentation is missing in this document.
  10. Can you summarize the paragraph for me?
  11. The next paragraph discusses the methodology of the study.
  12. She revised the paragraph to make it clearer.
  13. The paragraph break was placed in the wrong spot.
  14. In the final paragraph, the author makes a strong conclusion.
  15. The paragraph length should be appropriate for the content.
  16. His essay had a compelling introductory paragraph.
  17. Each paragraph in the report supports the main thesis.
  18. The first paragraph should grab the reader’s attention.
  19. She highlighted an important point in the paragraph.
  20. He added a new paragraph to elaborate on his ideas.
  21. The paragraph alignment was off in the printed version.
  22. The essay’s body paragraphs provide detailed explanations.
  23. Her concluding paragraph was very effective.
  24. The second paragraph contains crucial information.
  25. Please write a paragraph on what you learned today.
  26. The paragraph transitions need to be smoother.
  27. The author’s style is evident in every paragraph.
  28. He edited the paragraph to remove any errors.
  29. The first paragraph sets the tone for the entire piece.
  30. The next paragraph provides additional context.
  31. She analyzed each paragraph for its main points.
  32. The paragraph spacing makes the text easier to read.
  33. The introduction is followed by several body paragraphs.
  34. His paragraph on climate change was well-researched.
  35. The concluding paragraph ties everything together.
  36. The author used a quote to start the paragraph.
  37. Each paragraph should lead naturally to the next.
  38. She deleted a redundant paragraph from her essay.
  39. The first paragraph is always the hardest to write.
  40. The paragraph should begin with a topic sentence.
  41. He wrote a detailed paragraph on the subject.
  42. The last paragraph left a lasting impression.
  43. In each paragraph, she supported her claims with evidence.
  44. The introductory paragraph should capture the reader’s interest.
  45. The paragraph length varies depending on the content.
  46. Each paragraph flows smoothly into the next.
  47. The author revised the paragraph to clarify her argument.
  48. He summarized the main ideas in a short paragraph.
  49. The first paragraph introduces the main characters.
  50. She used a descriptive paragraph to set the scene.
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