A good word such as:
you would start off with also,the title of your story,essay or whatever you are talking about and NEVER NEVER NEVER start a paragraph with the word AND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sure, you can start a paragraph with the word by. By starting a paragraph in this manner, I give an example of what I am talking about.
You should not start a paragraph with the word To. To begin a paragraph with To makes an awkward construction and makes it harder to read.
Any English word may begin a sentence or a paragraph but I believe you mean a starting a paragraph on an essay. Some Ways are, firstly, secondly, thirdly, also, another reason, as well as, however, on the other hand and many more.
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yes you can
You should not start a new paragraph when continuing the same thought or idea. Keep related information together within the same paragraph to maintain coherence and clarity in your writing.
The first word in a paragraph does not have a specific name; it's just the first word.
Click Tab before the first word in your paragraph(in Microsoft Word). In real life you place two finger before you start writing. Start your paragraph after your 2 fingers(if you are an adult, a thumb with do it)
Well, you can, but it would be improper English. :)
A paragraph should not be started with the word besides. This is because is would make for a very rough transition from the preceding paragraph.
With the knowledge of the past in mind, we can accurately understand the present