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Thursday 17 June 2021

Write That essay

 The 'W' Sentence- Makes the sentence soured thoughtful and knowledgeable.

Remember the rule: Not every 'w' word works as a sentence starter.

Remember to put the comma in when the parts affected by your 'w' word are finished.

Examples- Who, while, whereas, when, where, what, whilst, with,
Whilst the class was eating, I read my book.
Where you like chocolate, others perter candy.
What, goes around that comes around.
When, I was writing Jared was sleeping.

The 'ing' sentence
Use the -ing version of the verb e.g to run- running

Remember the rule- when you finish your- ing phrase, place a comma, then write the rest of the sentence
Some- ing words - listening, Watching, Running, Realising, gossiping, Eating
Sentence examples-
Speaking, quite I hoped other people didn't here me.
Watching, T.V I drooped popcorn on the chair.

The ‘ed’ sentence 
Use the ed version of the verb e.g to jog-jogged. This makes for a punchy start to your sentence.
Remember the rule- when you finish your -ed phrase, place a comma,
                                 Then write the rest of the sentence.
Some - ed words- frustrated, surprised, excited, committed, undaunted, 
                             Determined, overpowered, concerned, covered, delighted, enthralled.
Examples- Determined to win, Tony pushed himself the last meters of the sprint.
                  Concerned for the welfare of others, the Prime minister passed new laws.
                Frustrated by the ongoing rain, I stared out the window.



Thursday 10 June 2021

Write That essay

 The Adverb Sentence

Adverbs describe verbs e.g, Surprisingly, Confusingly, Firstly,  Remarkably, Often

Adverb Sentence Starts add interest or intrigue to our work.

Remember the rule= When you start a sentence with an adverbs, place a comma after the adverb then write the rest of the sentence.


Examples- Accidentally, Shockingly, Convincingly, Excitedly


Simply, I added the milk to the batter.

Shockingly, the lunch today was served warm.

Unfortunately, I missed a goal kick. 

Slowly, I walked to school. 

Quickly, I ran down the field.

Luckily, we bet the other team.

Quietly, I went to sleep.


The preposition Sentence

Examples - In, against, Between ,Over, Behind, Within, Under, Below

At, For, Throughout, about


Preposition gives location or movement.

Remember the rule: When you start the sentence with a prepsition, 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, is the rubbish bin.


Over, the hill there was a hidden school.

Below the water you can find old boats.