Adverb- describes a verb
Verb- Doing word (Running,Walking,Crawling and etc)
Preposition- A word that gives location or movement
The Adverb Sentence.
Start the sentence with an adverb, it adds interest and intrigue.
Remember the rule: When you start the sentence with an adverb you need to put a comma after the adverb and then finish the sentence.
Some adverbs- (slowly,Interestingly,suddenly Surprisingly, Simply, Excitedly, Unfortunately, Confusingly, Concerningly, Remarkably, significantly and Firstly.
Example- Surprisingly, Mrs Handely was on time to class.
Must Do - 2-3 Should DO 3-5 can do 5+ sentences
Excitedly, she woke up with a pet kitten on her bed.
Confusingly, she couldn't find her phone.
Concernigly, she couldn't find her family.
Suddenly, she saw a bright pink cake.
Shockingly, there was a confetti everywhere.
Loudly, everyone sang happy birthday.
Sadly, it was all just a dream.
The preposition sentence =
Remember the rule:When you start the sentence with a preposition, you need to put a comma when the movement or position ends.
Example:
In 2013,Hornby High accepted Year 7/8 students.
Thought my time at school, have learnt many things.
Prepositions- In, throughout, under, above, between, below, on, around, near, against, within
Must Do - 2-3 Should DO 3-5 can do 5+ sentences
Under her bed, there was a lost doll
Above table, there was a dove
between the chairs, there is a table
After the hangout, she fell asleep
Near her house, there is a pool
In her room, there is a lot of clutter
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