Adverb - describes a word - quickly
Verb - doing word - running.
preposition - a word that gives a location or moment - eg murder, 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, place a comma after the adverb then write the rest of the story.
Start the sentence with an adverb, it adds interest and 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.
The Preposition Sentence:
Try starting the sentence with a preposition, a word that gives movement or position. .
Remember the rule, when you start the sentance
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