Friday, June 18, 2021

write that essay

 Adverb- describes a verb - quickly 

verb- doing word- running

preposition- a word that give location or movement- in,under,on


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 coma after adverb and then finish the sentence


same adverbs- slowly,interestingly,suddenly,often,surprisingly,simply,excitedly,unfortunately,confusingly,concerning,remarkably,significantly,firstly,

example-surprisingly,Mrs Handley was on time to class.Unfortunately,she had forgotten her keys

Suddenly,I got a random call from my mum. Excitedly,my mum said we were getting a new puppy. slowly,I found the momentum to get out of bed.


The preposition sentence

remember the rule:when you start a sentence with a preposition,you need to put a coma when the movement or position ends.

In 2013, Hornby high accepted year 7/8 students.

Throughout my time at school, I have learnt many things.

prepositions In,throughout,under,above,between,below,on,around,near,against,within

Throughout my time at dance, I have learnt so many new things. 

Around the corner of my house, there is a dairy. 

Near my house, there is a park. nnm


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