Answer:
There are different meanings
Explanation:
1) Not usual; unusual
2) Rare or uncommon; He did exceptionally well.
No, this is false because an example of a present tense verb would be jump or turn. Past tense would be jumped or turned. So, this statement is not true because -ed, -d, and -t would be past not present part.
The answer is <u>the first sentence of the paragraph</u>, the hook of an introductory paragraph can be included in any part of the first paragraph, does not need to be the first sentence