Adverb-describes a verb-Quickly
Verb-Doing word-Swimming
Preposition-A word that gives location of movement-Under
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 comma after the adverb and then finish the sentence.
Adverbs-Slowly,interesting,suddenly,often,surprisingly,simply,excitedly,unfortunately,fortunately,confusingly,convincingly,remarkably,significantly,firstly.
Example-surprisingly,Mrs Handley,was on time to class.
Unfortunately,she had forgotten her keys.
Cautiously, he unlocked the kennel and waited for the dog’s reaction.
Solemnly, the policeman approached the mayor and placed him under arrest.
Suddenly, he slammed the door shut and sprinted across the street.
The preposition sentence:
Remember the rule:when you start a sentence with a preposition,you need to put a comma when the movement or position ends.
In, 2013, Hornby high accepted year 7/8 students through out my time at school, I have learnt many things.
Preposition:In througout,under,above,between,below,on,around,near,against,within,after.
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