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Monday, 27 May 2019

Adverbs and W-Starts

Sentences

Adverb Sentence
We use it to add interest and intrigue.
Adverb (commer) sentence
Quickly, Curiously, Importantly, Firstly, Interestingly, Often, Almost, Remarkably, Similarly, Significantly, Surprisingly, Readily, Happily, Consequently.
Sentence: Surprisingly, everyone was on time at school on time.
Curiously, the cat crept around the object.
Unsurprisingly, my cousins and I sung the songs from the musical line for line.

W-Start Sentence
We use it to sound thoughtful and knowledgeable
Who, while, whist, when, where, what, whereas.
Sentence: While the teacher was talking, Alesha was watching YouTube.
Whist we were walking to the park we sung, unsurprisingly it felt like a shorter walk than normal.
When my friend told me about what she had found over the weekend, she was bounding up and down.

Unsurprisingly, I broke, whist they teased and bullied me.
Whist I tried to talk, unsurprisingly everyone else desied to talk over me.

Finaly, once my cousins found the musical we could share our views on it.
Whist we listened to music late into the night, unsurprisingly we were tired in the morning.

Begin With a Preposition
Preposition a word that indicates location or movement
In, On, At, Between, Against, Over, Under, Before, After, Behind, Within, For, Through, Near, About
Sentence: Though out the class, the students worked on their writing.
On the first Sunday of every month, there is a market.
In the weekend, I go to the library.

Red, White and Blue Sentance
Use this when you need to give more than one idea on a topic.
Example: The idea of racism is memorable in The Merchant of Venice because of Shylock, Judaism and conflict.
The essential of ruby are kicking, passing and tacking.
Sentence: The first impression of a book is it's cover, spine and title

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