Q.1.
Which one of the following sentences would be a good topic sentence (first sentence) for the paragraph below? Although hippos may appear sweet and friendly, they are one of the animals you do not want to tangle with: they are easily frightened and very aggressive. A hippo will not hesitate to attack a human - especially if its young are close by.
Q.2.
Complete the link sentence that leads onto the next paragraph which talks about 'natural gas': Electricity has become a very important part of our existence; we are extremely dependent on it. If there were no electricity, life as we know it would probably end. We feel helpless without electricity. On a hot day without electricity, we would feel frustrated. There can be no life without electricity, but ...
Q.3.
Complete the link sentence that leads onto the next paragraph which talks about 'pet mice': When choosing a pet, contact a reputable pet shop. Listen carefully to what the pet shop keeper tells you about the different pets and do not be afraid to ask questions. Make sure you will be able to properly look after the pet yourself before making the final decision. Dogs can be quite demanding, but one type of pet that doesn't require a lot of trouble ...
Q.4.
Which one of the following sentences would be a good topic sentence (first sentence) for the paragraph below? They’re inexpensive and work great. There’s nothing worse than soggy lettuce. Use this gadget, and you'll never have any more problems with soggy lettuce. No more embarrassing dinner parties - spoilt by that soggy lettuce! Incidentally, don't forget to use some red leaf lettuce for a change.
Q.5.
Which one of the following sentences would be a good topic sentence (first sentence) for the paragraph below? The Tbox 336 HD DVD Player is one of the cheapest ways to enjoy the next generation of DVD technology. It enables you to watch HD content on your HDTV with an HD DVD on your Tbox 336 system. All you have to do is install the software and connect the Tbox 336 HD DVD Player to your Tbox 336 console. You're ready to go! Enjoy the ultimate home theatre - it's better than broadcast, cable or even satellite HD.
Q.6.
Which one of the following sentences would be a good topic sentence (first sentence) for the paragraph below? The following symptoms will help you decide what sort of burn it is: Redness (first degree burns), blistering (second degree burns) and charring of skin (third degree burns). Third degree burns are the most serious. First and second degree burns should be treated with cold water. ALL burns should be covered with sterile non-stick dressings. In the case of chemical burns, they should be washed with a large quantity of water. If it's an alkali burn, vinegar may be added to the water. In the case of acid burns, however, sodium bicarbonate may be added to the water. Third degree burns require the immediate attention of a doctor, but you can still cover them with sterile non-stick dressings.
Q.7.
Complete the link sentence that leads onto the next paragraph which talks about 'gaining confidence': Golf seems terribly complicated to the novice. There seem to be so many rules and different kinds of clubs. There's also the 'technical language such as 'birdies', 'bogeys' and 'number two iron'. Don't worry! If you ...
Q.8.
You have been told to write an essay on 'Road Safety'. The essay must cover the following points: pedestrians, vehicles, road layout and traffic signs, punishments for breaking the Highway Code. What is the minimum number of paragraphs needed to write a 500 word essay?
Q.9.
What could happen if the writer didn't use topic and link sentences in the paragraphs of an essay?
Q.10.
Which one of the following sentences would be a good topic sentence (first sentence) for the paragraph below? Miss Vera Hedges Butler was the first British woman to pass her driving test. This was in 1900! Unfortunately, she had to take her test in France because driving tests didn't exist in England: they weren't introduced untilOn the other hand, the publication of the first edition of The Highway Code came out inAh, well! Better late than never.