The Adverb Sentence:
Start the sentence with an adverb, it adds interest or intrigue.
Remember the rule, when you start the sentence with an adverb, place a comma after the adverb then write the rest of the story.
Some Adverbs you can use- Surprisingly, Simply, Excitedly, Concerningly, Confusingly, Remarkably, Significantly, Often, Firstly, Similarly.
Examples:
Excitedly, Allen ran towards the canteen.
Firstly, the class assembled in two lines by the door.
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The Preposition Sentence:
Try starting the sentence with a preposition, a word that gives movement or position. .
Remember the rule, when you start the sentence with an preposition, you need to put a comma where the movement or position ends.
Some Prepositions you can use- In, Against, Before, Between, Over, Behind, Within, Under, Below, At, For, Throughout, Near, About
Examples:
In 2013, Hornby High School introduced year 7 and 8 students.
Behind the bookcase, a hidden door revealed a secret room.
Independent Task: Create your own examples.
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At school within school hours, i tried not to fall asleep.
Before school, I ran away.
15 min in to school, i left school and went for a run
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