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Thursday, 10 June 2021

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 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.


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