Hello,
Today we've been learning about adverb start sentences- Well, for the year eights, it was re-visiting- and Megan asked us to put a few examples on our blog, so here they are!
An adverb start sentence is an easy way to make a sentence more interesting. Creating them is simple, you add an adverb at the start of the sentence- make sure it's got an 'Ly' ending) place a comma, and finish your sentence. That's it! Done!
Here are my examples:
Annually, the market crammed itself into the tiny town square.
Awkwardly, Lena stepped forward.
Silently, he slid through the crowd, weaving between children and adults alike.
Suddenly, the light snapped off.
Strangely, Jesper didn't seem worried.
Lazily, Nina sank into an overstuffed red velvet armchair.
Cheerfully, Anna laughed.
Beautifully, her dark hair spilled over her shoulders like ink.
Absentmindedly, Ash's pencil flowed over the paper, spilling seemingly effortless drawings from the tip.
Carefully, Hazel set the succulent down.
See you,
Annelise :)
Great work, Annelise. Well done for writing an explanation, as well as including your examples. You have written 10 good examples of adverb start sentences, and I enjoy reading them in your writing.
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