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Thursday, June 10, 2021

Write that essay

 Write that essay

The adverb sentence: Adverbs describe verbs. e.g Surprisingly, Confusingly, Firstly, Remarkable, Often,

Adverb sentence starters add interest or intrigue to our work.

Remember the rule: when you start a sentence with an adverb place a comma after the adverb then write the rest of the sentence.

Examples-Accidentally, Shockingly, Concerningly, Excitedly, Significantly, Similarly, Simply, 

Simply, I added the milk to the batter.

Shockingly, the lunch today was served hot.

Unfortunately, school takes so long.

Interestingly, this is quite fun.

Skilfully, he tricked them and scored a 3 sec goal.

Swiftly, he hid from his brother in hide in seek.

Unfortunately, he stepped on a twig and it broke.

Quickly, the brother ran for him.

Quietly, he slipped out as fast as possible.

Thankfully, the brother didn't find him.

Suddenly, we had to eat.

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Examples- in, against, between, over, behind, within, under, below, at, for, throughout, near, about

a preposition gives location or movement.

Remember the rule: When you start the sentence with a preposition, you need to put a comma when the movement or position ends.

In the beginning, we talked a lot.

throughout the lesson, i tried not to fall asleep.

Near the basketball court, it the rubbish bin.

Under the bridge, there was a troll

Over the bridge, there was a car

Up on the roof, my brother tried to fly.


  

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