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Monday, May 27, 2019

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The adverb start
Adverb: we use it to add interest and intrigue
Adverb (coma) sentence
Examples: Quickly, Curiously, importantly, firstly, often, remarkably, similarly, significantly, surprisingly, readily, happily, consequently.
Example-surprisingly, everyone was at school on time. Almost, everyone was bored. Quickly, i ran to maccas.

The w-start sentence
We use it to sound thoughtful and knowledgeable
Examples: Who, while, whilst, when, where, what, whereas.
Example-while the teacher was talking, Alesha was watching youtube. while i was driving, someone was walking. when i got to school, i left something at home. while the teacher was talking, i was listening.

Together: While the teacher was talking surprisingly, i was listing. when i was scared happily i had a friend

Adverb start
Quickly, i ran to class before the bell.
the W start
When i woke up i relies i was dreaming.

Begin with a preposition
preposition - a word that indicates location  movement.
examples, in, on, at, between, against, over, under, before, after, behind, within, for, throughout, near, about.
examples: throughout the class, students worked on there writing. Inside the box, there was a pig. infront of me, was sofia.

Red, white and blue sentence.
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 essentials f rugby are kicking, passing and tackling. The essentials of fortnite are buildng, aiming and good wifi. The main essentials earth needs air, water and plants.




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