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maria [59]
3 years ago
10

Write at least 400 words on a topic of your choice. Develop each paragraph fully, using a variety of sentence patterns and prope

r subordination. Use each of the sentence patterns at least once. Use each of the verbal types and dependent clause types at least once.
English
1 answer:
prohojiy [21]3 years ago
3 0

I am going to give you a topic and an example of paragraph, the idea is that you write the rest of the text.  

A good topic could be: A healthy life

<u>You can eat what you want,</u> but it is important to include vegetables and fruits in your menu in order to have energy and balance in the body. A good example of breakfast could be a bowl with bananas and grapes and an orange juice glass, in this way, you start the day with the best nutrients of the nature.  

*the underlined sentence is a model of subordination

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